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    Term Paper The U.S. government consists of three branches, the judicial branch, executive branch, and the legislative branch. The judicial branch interprets the laws made by the legislative branch, Congress, and enforced by the executive branch, the President. Many believe the President is the dominant force in foreign policy making due to the ability to enforce the laws made by Congress. Others believe congress asserts its role by limiting the powers of the President. Based on the powers…

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    Every day the pharmaceutical field is changing, whether it’s for the better or for the worse. Different medicines are coming about, different uses for common medicines, the importance of keeping up with records, more so the importance of medical history being kept in electronic databases, which make it easier for different pharmacies and doctors’ offices to access to access. There are different rules and regulations being put into place every day, to secure the safety of not only medical…

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    supported an English-only curriculum and claimed that ELL learners would learn English much more quickly if they were taught only in English. Senate Bill 2042 replaced the Cross Cultural, language, and Academic Development (CLAD) credential with an Authorization to Teach English Learners credential which did not address the cultural needs of ELL students. Cline and Necochea argue that an English-only curriculum is not supported by effective teaching methods that are designed to help ELL…

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    Credentialing Position

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    requirements, as well as a broad knowledge about health care issues. I am currently the credentialing specialist for Middletown Medical PC. I have experience in all area’s regarding health insurance including customer service, claims adjudication, authorizations, network management, contracting, and of course a vast experience with credentialing on both the health plan and provider sides. I am very capable of working with other departments to keep them both informed and stay informed of any…

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    Director of National Intelligence may authorize jointly, for a period of up to 1 year from the effective date of the authorization, the targeting of persons reasonably believed to be located outside of the United States to acquire foreign intelligence information.” (FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT OF 1978 AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008, 2008). There are specific limitations to the authorization such as the may not target a person who is in the United States at the time they are targeted, or they…

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    As of March 20, 2015, the current authorization provides for up to approximately $43 million of additional repurchases. Though currently the Company is less liquid than the industry on both current and quick ratios, it intends to make additional share repurchases from time to time when the Company’s…

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    the Crime Control Act. As a result, FISA leaves out gaps and exceptions that are often exposed to abuses. Physical Search In 1995, Daniel Glickman Representative for the Kansas's 4th congressional district (Democrat) sponsored the Intelligence Authorization Act of 1995. The Act expanded FISA authority to include physical searches as well as providing clarification and guidance for electronic surveillance. The expanded authority allows the FISC, upon demonstration of the mandatory “probable…

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    goes uncorrected. There was also entities fine of $10,000 per violation due to willful neglect when the violation of HIPAA privacy. PHI can be released without patient authorization is when medical provider release information to other providers and entities who are participating in the patient care. They also don’t need authorization to talk to lab for medical testing, billing service or different consultants they are taking to about the patient health…

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    As Marianne Szegedy-Maszak states in “The Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal: Sources of Sadism,” everyone has the potential to be a torturer (Szegedy-Maszak 76). According to Szegedy-Maszak, the “unconscionable acts” committed at Abu Ghraib were likely caused by “the anxiety and helplessness” of their living conditions in Iraq (76). In attempt to investigate the motives behind sadistic acts in situations similar to the Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal, Philip G. Zimbardo, author of “The Stanford Prison…

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    EHR Reflection

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    protect PHI, inform the patients about their rights to an accounting of any disclosures of PHI, and the right to complain if the patients feel their privacy rights have been violated (McWay, 2016, p. 186-187). Healthcare providers must have written authorizations from the patients prior to releasing or disclosing the records, unless…

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