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    Transformation to electronic health records (EHR) has made patient records more vulnerable to data breaches. The top causes of medical data breaches that compromised PHI included theft, computer hacking, error by third-party custodians, and human negligence. Theft can be from an insider working at a health care facility who abuses their access privileges to information. Such employees seek information for the purpose of committing fraud. Theft can also be attempted by an outsider who can…

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    Clinical Nurse Educator-Intensive Care Unit The employment opportunity this candidate is interviewing for is a Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) in the intensive care unit of a 200 bed community hospital in Georgia. CNE’s are taught at the master 's or doctoral level, serving as instructors in colleges, nursing schools and hospitals. They combine clinical knowledge with a desire for teaching. As healthcare professionals, they play a crucial role in empowering the nurses by applying the leadership…

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    Lancaster General Hospital, founded in 1893 is a not-for-profit hospital. They are a part of Lancaster General Health and a member of Penn Medicine. This hospital has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety. LGH offers patients some of the most advanced health care technology available. The hospital also has the county 's only trauma center and provides a wide range services that are normally found in large urban setting. Their mission is to “advance…

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    A nurse’s workload can overshadow the necessary attention patients require in everyday care. Over the years, terminology systems have been implemented to optimize the interaction between the nurse and patient. A standardized language action plan is utilized for accurate and precise documentation to take place across the globe. A standardized system that involves diagnoses, interventions and outcomes deemed most appropriate. These continuously updated systems have improved overall care. Two…

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    eliminates the second and third person risk of order errors, and speeds up the process as the physician can prescribe right at the bed side, or in the doctor’s examination room, on an appropriate electronic device. Likewise, Electronic Health Records (EHR) has also improved the processes of health care delivery, as it streamlined storage, improved efficiency and organization of information, provides immediate access to information (charts do not have to be looked up by medical records clerks),…

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    To enable this premise, UDI(s) will be recorded at the point of patient care in Electronic Health Records, (EHRs). This will significantly enhance the FDA 's ability to effectively manage medical device safety surveillance and execute effective recall…

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    change it and make people want it more. Especially when it comes to doctors who would want the communication devices to help promote and bring more business to their office by displaying that he or she is now using the new communication devices like (EHR) or( EMR). Social media have changed the way in which health providers and pharmaceutical companies used to communicate with the public ( McNab,…

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    administration, the minimization of interruptions, and improved workflows (McLeod et al., 2015). The positive impact and the use of technology by during the medication administration process cannot be overlooked. The implementation of electronic health records (EHR), computerized physician order entry (CPOE), and bar-code medication administration has decreases the number of medication errors (Seibert, Maddox, Flynn, & Williams, 2014). Organizations can support safe medication practices by…

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    and patient safety.” This leadership nurse competency is quite active in the hospital that I work because the organization had transformed from paper charting to sophisticated technology such as the implementation of the Electronic Health Record (EHR). In our monthly magazine, the Chief Executive Officer bragged about the hospital’s substantial steady decline in medical errors. The Epic system played an integral role in patient safety area because costly errors are easily identified and…

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    In today’s market, conducting an environmental scan should be an ongoing process that is incorporated into the organizational strategic plan. The scan will help the company form a vision while also identifying their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT). SWOT analysis is necessary for the survival and growth of every health care organization. Being competitive is key to a successful organization; consumers want choices and in the era of the Internet, consumers know where to…

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