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    What advantages and/or disadvantages are likely to result from the FIAT Health Systems proposed implementation of a BCMA system Addressing the issues of medical or medication errors has plagued the health care industry for a long period of time, and according to the report published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) approximates that 98,000 patients die in the United States as a result of medical errors that could have been easily avoided (Wideman et al, n.d.). The publication of the IOM…

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    Candy Labeling

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    Industrial Ink: Candy & Confections Coding and Labeling Candies and confections are packaged in a variety of container types. The latest trend is moving towards reclosable bags, like most other food products today. Candies and confections are also packaged in plastic wrappers inside a box or bag to further protect these delicious treats and preserve the flavors. Coding and labeling play a major role in the packaging of candy and confections. That makes it of utmost importance that the…

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    Biblical Integration There is one specific example in the scriptures that I believe clearly show the utilization of logistics during biblical times. In Exodus Moses was tasked by God to go to Egypt and release the Israelites from their captivity (Exodus 3:7-10 New International Version). Causing the Pharaoh to release the people from their indentured servitude was not the only monumental task that Moses had to accomplish, he also had to lead them to the promise land. After the plagues occurred,…

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    computer security software installations have lead to the breach of the firewalls and infiltration of the system by viruses and hackers. Also, some biometric traits can are vulnerable to burglary. For example, barcode readers can be used by anyone in possession of the code with the barcode even if he/she is not the legitimate owner. So far, the fatal failure of the system has been patient mis-identification. This incident is reported to have happened in a hospital in the state of Virginia, USA.…

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    the improper inventory management problems. 4) Wrong barcode problem-If the barcode of any product is differently recorded then its original one then the prices and features changes too. Number of Complaints received during this time for each of these categories are Complaint received in 14-15 Count Cumulative count Cumulative count Faulty Parts 1200 1200 34.79 Wrong Part problem 865 2065 59.87 Running behind schedule 752 2817 81.68 Wrong barcode problem 632 3449 100.00 Data collection - We…

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    The Specimen Reception – where I spent most of my day-to-day work – is part of the Lab-Med group that is situated in the Central Pathology lab, and is made up of the biochemistry laboratory, the haematology laboratory – which includes cryobiology and coagulation, the microbiology lab, the histopathology lab – which includes cytopathology, the immunology lab, cancer molecular diagnostics, and transfusion medicine, as well as the Irish mycobacterium reference lab, and the national MRSA reference…

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    Rfid Disadvantages

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    entirely replace commonly used barcodes in the near future, the following advantages suggest to additionally apply RFID for added value of identification: • Tag detection not requiring human intervention reduces employment costs and eliminates human errors from data collection, • As no line-of-sight is required, tag placement is less constrained, • RFID tags have a longer read range than, e. g., barcodes, • Tags can have read/write memory capability, while barcodes do not, • An RFID tag can…

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    Conclusion In this paper, we propose a new online banking authentication system that can provide greater security and convenience through the use of mobile OTP with QR codes, one of the current international and national standards for the use of 2D barcodes. In our project, we will not use previous technology, because the network is not available, then the OTP does not work after the completion of the transaction. References 1) YoungeSil Lee, “Online Banking Authentication System”, Dongseo…

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    In the early 1950s, medication and medical errors were so prevalent in hospitals that it was considered as part of medical diagnosis and treatment (Evans & Swan, 2015). As time progressed, medication errors became a major problem encountered by patients during hospital admissions and treatment. In hospitals there are several channels medications go through before getting to the patient. The error may emanate from the doctor who prescribed the medication or from the pharmacy where the order is…

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    Emirates was started in 1985 with two aircrafts leased from Pakistan International Airport and start-up capital of $10 million. Two years later, the aircraft that the company first bought was delivered to Dubai. The company continued on a growth trajectory even in 1990 when the political situation in the region deteriorated with the Iraqi and Kuwait conflict. Over the second decade, the airline expanded its network throughout the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Africa. As the 21st century was…

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