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    Case Study: HR Outsourcing at BP Amoco British Petroleum, or BP Amoco, is a leading international energy and petrochemicals company. Currently, it operates in more than 40 countries and has more than 80,000 employees, with an equal or greater number of retirees. Several years ago, BP decided that drilling and finding oil was its primary mission. Everything else was deemed secondary. The U.S. company Exult defined this type of full service HR outsourcing in December 1999 when it announced a $600…

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    The Louisiana Health Information Exchanged (LaHIE) launched in 2011 is a secured, standardized electronic system that allows for the sharing of important health information within the state and eventually across states. They are partnered with Orion Health a software company that works globally with companies to meet their software needs. LaHIE has a web-based access system that allows access to health records with an iPad, personal computers and PC networking. It has a Hybrid Program meaning it…

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    Entry is more efficient in decreasing medical error rates than the paper and pencil method of ordering. Probably one of the biggest challenges these days before therapists are the decisions regarding deciding between electronic medical records (i.e., EHR) or solely paper-based documentation system or a mix of both (Halamka, 2010). Proposed Solution: The proposed solution is implementing CPOE.…

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    the necessary lab work or medication needed for the patient. If the patient was previously admitted to another hospital in which utilized EPIC computer charting, the doctor can review the patient medical records from their previous hospital stay. “ EHRs can improve quality of care delivery in numerous ways such as providing accurate and up-to-date patient information and medical knowledge, and rapid retrieval of health information” (Appari, Eric Johnson, & Anthony, 2012, p. 356). A way to…

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    One of the main benefits of having an electronic medical record is that it can reduce the number of medical errors. According to a study conducted for adverse events occurring in hospitals, at least 44,000 and as many as 98,000 deaths have occurred annually because of medical errors (Sultz & Young, p 89). The implementation of EMR can reduce significant mistakes, by utilizing computerized prescription entry, predicting drug interactions and displaying a warning for the health-care provider,…

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    Germany’s health care is very similar to the United States in certain aspects. In Germanys health care cost is paid mostly by health insurance companies. The access to care for a patient will depend on the type of health insurance that they have. Depending on which one they have will depend on the type of care that a person gets in Germany. Health care providers get paid in a variety of ways. As for the quality of care Germany has good quality for what people are paying. With health care there…

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    Proposed Methods The proposed research design allows for the measurement and comparison of fall prevention programs versus standard care measures and their effectiveness in the reduction of falls in dementia patients 65 years or older, in acute care facilities. Patients’ will be 65 years old with diagnosed dementia and will be randomly selected and placed into either a control group or the experimental group. The experimental group will utilize a fall prevention program that builds on standard…

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    As an employee at a small healthcare start-up, I have become intimately familiar with the socio-technical system surrounding the tele-health mobile application that we have created, Bond Intelligent Care (henceforth referred to as Bond). Software / Hardware Bond is merely the software component of the socio-technical system, requiring hardware such as iPhones and personal computers to be utilized. Since Bond requires a data connection, it also necessitates routers or data towers to operate.…

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    Ever since I began my career in the medical device industry, my colleagues and I have always faced these four questions: Will this treatment work? How will it be adopted by physicians and patients? How much does it really cost? Will insurance cover it? I have devoted my professional life to developing and marketing new healthcare technologies, helping to make a positive impact on literally millions of patients’ lives. When I first entered the industry, the path to answering these four…

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    Case management consist of a combination of assessments, planning, implementations, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating of options and services to satisfy the health and human service needs of clients (Commission for Case Manager Certification, 2017). It requires client advocacy and partnership. As nurses, we play an important role in client case management because we perceive patient’s holistically. We also there for the entire patient experience as they journey throughout the healthcare…

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