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    Samsung Electronic have a new motto “Inspire the World, Create the Future. The company has a plan of reaching $400 billion in revenue by the year of 2020. With that, that includes new technology, innovative products and creative solutions. Over the past couple years, the company has created products that have been new to the world of technology. As we all know of the Samsung Galaxy S7, a smartphone that has been in competition with the iPhone. Although the phone seemed to be very popular on its…

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    traditionally been prevalent in society. However, as the health ramifications of tobacco use has been brought to light, many smokers look to abandon their pernicious habit. With the invention of the electronic cigarette in 2003 by Chinese pharmacist Hon Lik, an alternative to smoking emerged. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, produce a water-based vapor instead of the combustible smoke produced by the tobacco in traditional cigarettes. E-cigarettes contain a battery that heats a liquid…

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    Background: Recently e-cigarettes have become very popular. This is because e-cigarettes are electronic smoking devices, which are considered to be safer than smoking a regular cigarette. The problem with the e-cigarettes is that it requires e-liquid or e-juice, which is usually made of nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerine, and flavorings. This e-liquid is advertised as a flavorful substance, sort of like candy to a child, while also being made very easy for a child to open and gain access to…

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    Electronic Health Records

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    Understanding the Electronic Health Record and Its Impact on the Healthcare System Health information management (HIM) professionals are the main ones responsible for managing health records. In traditional healthcare practices, health records are collected and stored in paper file folders. These records are maintained in doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other healthcare settings. Technological advances have improved the paper based health record management systems. These systems are being…

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    In this Report I will be discussing what an EDI is and how using EDI facilitates electronic transactions. I will also Explain how HIPAA has changed how health care information is transmitted in EDI. Lastly I will talk about the relationships between electronic health records,HIPAA, Reimbursement and EDI transactions. EDI is a short abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange. EDI is an organized way to transmit data between computer systems, every EDI document is created with a standardize…

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    The ability of retain patient records digitally reshaped the health sector giving providers a chance to store patient information in a central location, along with the ability to effortlessly share archives among medical staff. Electronic health record programs are a novel product and organizations are constantly working to apply and improve the software, EMR are evolving daily and allows more options to physicians. The original data handling software were invented around the 1960’s…

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    I believe that the article " Electronic Voting Is a Bad Idea" makes a very good point on why using ( EVMs) is a bad idea. Like most of American's, the people care about who is in office, so why take the chance of using (EVMs) and have there be a flaw in the system. Paper ballots is most likely the best way to go about voting because you can choose who you would like in the office. On-like using a electronic voting machine there is no chance of a flaw, say the power was to go out the machines…

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    Electronic Cigarettes: a device used to stimulate the experience of smoking, holds a heated cartridge that vaporizes liquid nicotine. E-cigarettes are debated on whether or not they are a safer alternative to regular smoking, but they have health risks, which implies that they are not safer. To start with, bereft of FDA orders, alternative cigarette companies are able to unscrupulously lace their products with addictive drugs. Considering, teen’s growing brains are most effected by the…

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    Electronic Medication Administration Record and Patient Safety One of the reason medication related deaths occur are due to medication errors (Karen, 2011, p. 1). In fact, within the United States, approximately 7,000 people die each year due to medication errors (Karen, 2011, p. 1). According to Karen (2011) 1.3 million medication errors occur yearly, which relates to several injuries and approximately one death a day related to medication errors in the Unites States (Karen, 2011, p. 1). One…

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    Introduction Electronic health records is the process of replacing traditional paper medical records according to Shi & Singh (2013, p. 109). Electronic health records have the potential to save time, eliminate errors and duplications, as well as improve the quality of health care delivery. However with all these different possibilities come limitations such as accuracy and potential financial cost that immerge as concerns. HITECH Act, The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical…

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