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    For this analysis, the artwork I selected a Volute Krater made in Greece during the 4th century B.C.E. The artist, The Underworld Painter, uses several lines, especially in the temple made for Atlas. The horizontal and vertical lines give the temple definite shape because of the thickness and they signify that a hero who has died, is the focal point on the back of the vase. The artist also uses curved lines at the top of the vase to show the richness of detail and drive the story further. The…

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    Alexo Research Paper

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    The legend of Alexo began when she was born in Thebes to her slave parents, Agda and Palmer. See when Alexo was just 6 years old she was abandoned by her parents. Even though she was young, she has little memory of the time she spent with her parents. After her abandonment, she was taken in custody of her aunt, Magda. Magda is married to one of the top commander and chiefs of the Greek army, Dorian. Dorian wanted Alexo to grow up to be strong and independent. Therefore, he taught her everything…

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    Expectant fathers can either have a rough or smooth transaction into parenthood. In this paper I will cover some of the challenging questions some soon to be fathers have. What changes can the father anticipate after the baby arrives? Does the arrival of a new baby cause a significant martial strain? How can fathers support their partners during and after the transition to parenthood? How might additional births affect the family system? What changes in roles, schedules and finances…

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    important because if a wrong code is used it can cause several problems not only for the patient but for the providers. Proper coding is very important in so many areas of the billing, ensuring accurate payment for the physicians to create a valid record of the patient’s medical history (www.healthcarebusinesstech.com/medical-coding). Proper coding can help expedite the payment for service and can also determine if a claim is approved or denied. It also tells us what services the patient had…

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    such as super user training, role-based training, and process based training. Super user training; is an effective training strategy of creating a group of "super users." Super users are staff members trained to move through the electronic health record (EHR) system quickly and can share helpful hints, tips, and techniques with other staff. They should be a resource within the company. The group of EHR super users can provide internal training to office staff and clinicians. Super user training…

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    San Diego, California, April 3, 2017: PatientClick, Inc. is proud to announce the release of their new patient portal application, PCConnect, designed to give patients more control over their health and wellness. The patient-facing Telemedicine application for iPhone users allows patients to quickly and easily connect to physicians from the comfort of their home or office via a secure internet connect. Available to registered PatientClick Heathcare users, PCConnect is a free companion app to…

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    Corrective Helmet Essay

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    A corrective helmet is an analog to a protective cap consisting of wearable technology in which a primary element surrounds an upper cranium and the second element is secured as it shades the injured part of the head and in this way, it sustains intra-cranial pressure & helps aides in pediatric head trauma. It is non-invasive though it is classified as a class II medical device and also confirm as Medical device as per FDA definition of Medical device: An instrument, apparatus, implement,…

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    that are found is important” (Sayles, 2013). The Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) also has access to LGH’s health system. It is needed to track all electronic medical record (EMR) progress used at this hospital. With the advancing technology, LGH has completely transitioned from the use of paper records to Electronic Records. They were awarded by HIMSS Analytics in the acute care stage 7 for electronic medical records use. “Stage 7 hospitals operate in a paperless environment and…

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    Death Row Record Analysis

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    The story told by Death Row Records is a cautionary tale about the grimy realities of the entertainment industry. It’s a story of drug gangs, and persistent harassment by the Police Department and the FBI . The records sold and made millions for the record labels generating more than $400 million in sales as well as making $100 million for annual revenue. But that didn’t mean the artists got paid. Compton didn't bring forth rap, however the music that fell off the streets of Los Angeles in the…

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    There are distinct characteristics that are exhibited in readiness assessment, planning, selection, implementation and lastly the benefits of any Electronic Health Records practice. More importantly, the assessment phase needs to justify the objective of implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR). The first and foremost step of implementation of a health information system is readiness evaluation or assessment for acknowledging and implementing the systems. Preparation is the first significant…

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