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    The healthcare profession is a technologically based career. Companies are constantly introducing new technologies to healthcare professionals such as doctors and physicians. One recently developed device introduced to the healthcare industry is holographic technology. These images serve a valuable role to analyze various parts of the human anatomy such as human hearts. Holographic images have a complex makeup, are proven to be beneficial for medical professionals, and serve a significant role…

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    traditional face to face encounter without technology, versus in a smart healthcare application in the IoT. Systems can’t care about people. The patient may complain (or possibly praise) a smart healthcare system if the system was a human and capable of caring. But, setting aside this artificial intelligence sense of caring in a system, how does one incorporate the caring quality into a smart healthcare system and measure that quality?. We might assume that technology will increase the caring…

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    Healthcare price elasticity can be defined as the amount of product and/or services that are needed or need (the demand for such supplies) to be produced in order to properly vendors. There is typically 3 main factors that may could affect the demand of elasticity: availability, income (the amount of money that can and cannot be spent), and time. Prescription drugs would be an increase in price elasticity in healthcare, as well as any price adjustment in healthcare and/or new technology. A…

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    population has forced the healthcare industry to be reformed, especially when it comes to the aging populous, persons 65 and over, the initial retirement age was 65 and now has been reformed to 67 years of age. In 2012 Medicare spent 377 billion dollars on inpatient hospital stays. Due to the increase in inpatient hospital stays, by the baby boomer generation, the modern-economy has experienced positive and negative outcomes. One positive outcome is that healthcare professionals are staying…

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    American College of Surgeons (ACOS) made significant changes when it came to record keeping. They sought to make to improvements to ensure patients charts were kept accurate, completed and managed in an accessible manner. The healthcare industry realized the importance and benefit of documenting patient care as it was not only a way to take better care of patients, but the health record became crucial in the safety and quality of the patient experience. With the advancement of computers in the…

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    Information Systems in the Healthcare Industry The Healthcare Industry has many dynamic movements and innovations. As stated by Kathleen M. Young, “every action taken depends on previous information and knowledge” (Young, p. 11). If the industry missed even one piece of information it would put many lives on the line. Information systems (IS) have become critical to help healthcare professionals better serve patients by accessing, saving, and analyzing data. The data could be anything from…

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    Consumer Health Informatic is an electronic technology tool or system that allow the interaction among health information consumers or anyone who is using healthcare information for non-professional work in which the data provided to the consumer is accessible to the healthcare professional, but is not dependent on a health care professional. (Abaidoo, & Larweh 2014, page 4). Consumer health Informatic applications integrate the data from different healthcare resources and become an…

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    INTRODUCTION Information Technology (IT) has become an integral part of most global industries. It has been recognized as a tool that gives easy access to information and helps in improving operational efficiency and transparency. In the year 2004, the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee in the United States issued its report, which focused mainly on how to resolve the problems of healthcare delivery in the US by incorporating information technology into healthcare.…

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    Technology in our world has grown substantially overs the years. The advanced technology in the healthcare system has taken the quality of care of patients, and healthcare organizations to the next level. The type of advanced technology that has implemented such success for healthcare would be Health Information Technology (HIT). HIT can generally be described as applications of certain types of technology and information processing using both computer software and hardware for the entry,…

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    Application: Patient-Centered Technologies Patients today are more active in the health concerns that impacts the patients’ wellbeing. The reason the patients outcome is changing is the willingness of the patients to ask physician and nurses’ questions, research information concerning their diagnosis. The purpose of the discussion discovers how patient-centered care uses technology to manage their care, understand risk and benefits of e-technology, and the awareness of e-technology effect on…

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