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    The effect of ACA with reimbursement for service provided in primary care has had to come across changes on the way the payment is process for their services. In the past, the hospital has received waivers from federal to reimbursed expenses that were spent to the uninsured patients without criteria. However, with the new healthcare reform, ACA the reimbursement will be based on the patient outcome and quality of care. “The Medi-Cal 2020 waiver opens the door to innovative changes in the way…

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    trauma room is that surgical and trauma PAs have an incredible amount of autonomy, often, the trauma physician allow the PA to “run the show.” In addition to having a rigorous training course involving medical terminology and electronic health record (EHR) charting, necessary for working as a scribe, I also benefit learning from the physicians. Long Beach is a teaching hospital and I have the benefit of listening in on presentations when residents and PAs discuss cases with the attending…

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    The right direction may consist some difficulties and challenges of implementation because of the past use of a paper based documentation system. This change of implementation of EHRs/ EMR may decrease the rate of medical errors, which would be a vital part in improving the quality of data. The enhancement process of EHRs/ EMR would substantially help improve the efficiency of transportation, quality, and security of data. However, it’s important that Larry acquires and sustains high quality…

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    The health information management (HIM) has come a long way and continues to change to keep up with the fast changes of technology. Three distinctive steps influenced development of the profession. These included the hospital standardization movement, the organization of records librarians, and the approval of formal education process and a curriculum for medical record librarians. This was summarized by Edna Huffman in an article appearing in March 1941 issue of the Bulletin of the American…

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    Fastfowarding ahead to the year of 2008 the correctional healthcare industry begin to imcorporate some aspects of technology to help minimize the risk of medical patient errors and to increase patient safety. Today, with the advancement of technology it has help open a line of communication not just between staff but also with outside correctional and healthcare facilities such as hospitals, clinics, health departments, and even with Walgreens and CVS since at times we have to utilize them if…

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    The medical establishment continues to attempt to reduce the nearly100,000 patient lives lost unnecessarily, annually since the IOM surveillance began reporting this as a problem in 1999 (IOM, 2010). Nursing is attempting to help solve this problem of untimely deaths. In order to do this, Dr. Watson encourages us to make more explicit the reality that if nursing is to survive in this millennium, it has to sustain and make explicit its covenant with the public. This covenant includes taking…

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    professionals within our health care system” (CMS, 2014, p.2). There have been changes made and reporting differs from the amount of CQMs that were reported 2011-2013 versus 2014 and beyond. As well as 2014 now has a list of approved CQM’s for the EHR incentive program. Eligible professionals now in 2014 and beyond, 9 of a possible 64 measures compared to 2011-2013 there were 6 of a possible 44 measures (CMS, 2014). In prior years reporting, there were three required core measures, or three…

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    one of the biggest achievement. Lisa stump had a perfect strategic plan. The eventual goal of Epic EMR is to offer improved medical care to the community of the Yale new haven health system. References Yale New Haven Health System plans $250M EHR system. (2011, February 7). Retrieved…

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    Choicehealth Case Study

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    ChoiceHealth more robust by building off our current service offerings. In addition to our current service offerings we will be expanding services that include consistent and meaningful education opportunities, revenue cycle services, certified EMR/EHR clinical solutions, operations optimization, and ongoing practice performance support. We want to help you set up clinical and revenue cycle dashboards to meet the qualifications for things such as PQRS, Meaningful Use, HEDIS programs and any…

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    Nt1330 Unit 9 Final Paper

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    HIE? 5. How the patients are track their HIE records? 6. What are the advantages of HIEs? 7. What type of software tools are using in HIEs? 8. How we are upgrading the HIE software tools? 9. What is the cost of maintenance HIEs within our patient EHR? 10. What type of technical…

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