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    Can you hear that? Listen real close……Hear it? Peace and serenity across Islanders social media. Everyone might as well be sitting around a campfire, roasting marshmallows and singing Kumbaya. Well, for one night at least. The Islanders eased tensions among the Barclays Center faithful and within their own locker room with last night’s 4-2 win over the sinking Vancouver Canucks in Brooklyn. To add to the good vibes was Jason Chimera and Andrew Ladd finally getting off the snide and scoring…

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    Medicaid Services (CMS). Overall, the HITECH Act and Meaningful use standards were created to improve quality of care, patient safety, and public health. In order to verify the outcome we will investigate the effects of computerized physician order entry (CPOE), computerized decision support systems (CDDSs), use of statistical reports, and health information…

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    Physicians, change and toxic behaviors Toxic behaviors in the workplace have the potential to arise during moments of change. They are often associated with miscommunication and loss of control, which result in emotional burnout, high turnover, patient safety events and poor patient outcomes. These behaviors are not acceptable and should not be tolerated. Nurse leaders have a responsibility to control and even eradicate these toxic behaviors. Nurse leaders must collaborate with other…

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    Payroll Case Study

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    LOSS REPORTS Reported Losses per $1 Million of Payroll Mr. Sells announced that the pool has made significant progress toward a favorable trend and that loss values are currently stable. A graph was presented illustrating the stability of this program with the exception of the 2008-09 losses due to the economic downturn. Factors such as legislative changes and drought imposed project reductions have lowered the number of claims, showing positive results statewide. Ultimately, there has been a…

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    hard time implementing this idea. Not only does the doctor have to maintain all the records and information for their patient but the hospital are required to have all the doctors/ residents/ nurse practitioners use the computerized physician order entry system. It is required by the Act that 80% of the order entered into the computer must be done by the doctor in order to receive and obtain financial incentives. Inevitably, the private sector doctors along the hospital adhered…

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    CPOE Machine Uses, Present, and Future Some research into the Computerized Physician Order Entry machine show that future use of this machine can potentially reduce the risk of adverse drug events, drug abuse, and medication errors. Subsequently, this can improve the quality of care exponentially. It has been estimated that only five percent of hospitals use the CPOE in their hospitals, though there is expected to be an increase of this usage in the future. Although the machine is expensive…

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    Winnipeg Jets Case Study

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    Maybe you think the Winnipeg Jets are garbage but listen here, listen good, and listen up. Pause your 21 savage, tell your boys to simmer down, and put down your phone. I’m going to explain to you why the Winnipeg Jets will be the most established team in the NHL in the next couple of years. The Winnipeg Jets are a great team because of the different skill sets of the players on the team. You probably heard the Winnipeg Jets are straight up trash but please hear me out. The Jets currently have a…

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    balance, adjusting journal entries, adjusted trial balance, and financial statements. The advantage is that it helps limit human error and it makes things easier. It also helps find mistakes and fix them more efficiently. This information is also easily shared. The disadvantage is that a spreadsheet is not an actual database, and there is no audit trail. While it may help the accuracy, you still have to transfer this information somewhere else in order to use it. The types of adjusting journal…

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    Jack Sawyer Case Study

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    process completed and realized or realizable | | | | : Going concern principle | | 2 : Cost of providing financial information versus the benefits derived from its use | | | | : Matching principle | | 3 : Accruals and deferrals in adjusting and closing process | | | | : Monetary unit | | 4 : Business enterprise assumed to have a long life | | | | : Revenue recognition principle | | 5 : Stable dollar assumption | | | | : Full disclosure…

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    assets Debtors on total assets 5) The Vintage Laundry Company purchases $6,500 worth of laundry supplies on June 2 and recorded the purchase as an asset. On June 30, an inventory of the laundry supplies indicated only $2,000 on hand. The adjusting entry that should be made by the company on June 30 is: Debit Laundry Supplies Expense, $2,000; credit Laundry Supplies, $2,000 Debit Laundry Supplies, $4,500; credit Laundry Supplies Expense, $4,500 Debit Laundry Supplies $2,000; credit Laundry…

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