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    help of Clinical Document Architecture health care providers are allowed to create digital documents with patient information on it that may be send to other health care providers. CDA is s a flexible markup standard that determines the structure of certain medical records, such as discharge summaries and progress notes. “It also makes documents machine-readable so that they can be easily processed electronically and makes them human-readable so that they can be retrieved easily and used by the people who need them.”…

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    HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM HIM 163: CLINICAL AFFILIATION I COMPREHENSIVE JOURNAL ENTRY Scanning/Analysis/Assembly/Objective 10 Lexington Medical Center uses an electronic health record but that does not mean they don’t have to scan/assemble loose paper into EPIC. There are three steps to ensure the quality and efficiency of indexing and scanning forms and loose records into EPIC. The first step is to scan these loose forms. Most of the hospital scans their own records for the most…

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    Isolate Prices Project My program runs as follows first displays the local start time, which would be the current time and would work as almost like the starting point of stopwatch. We than have a vector which is where all the input files information is stored. After, the vector is created we have to fill the vector with the information from the input files. Then we read all the data from the vector and output into 2 files. Lastly the end time is display with the elapsed time. I created a Stock…

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    Civil Rights Act, one has to establish the prima facies elements which were set up in McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green, 411 U.S. 792, 93 S.Ct. 1817, 36 L.Ed.2d 668 (1973). These elements include: showing that one was part of a protected class, one performed their occupation in a satisfactory manner, one suffered an adverse action, and other members outside of their class were treated differently. Id. Based on the facts in this case, it is clear that this court should affirm Eliza’s claim…

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    maintenance, and site studies” of things observed in the field. Next are progress reports, which “describe ongoing projects,” and status reports, which describe the entire range of operations of a department, division, etc.” Finally, there are incident reports, which “describe events such as workplace accidents, health or safety emergencies, and/or equipment problems” (Markel, 2012). 3. Directives are documents that instruct others. The primary purpose of these is to explain how one desires…

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    the United States. The government and private businesses would only keep what they thought was important to them and in the formats these were in varied from paper to film. These government agencies and private companies would retain these documents for as long as possible until the costs became too great, that is if they even did this since they might have not even kept a record of anything. It wasn’t until the mid 1930’s did the government start a national archive to start cataloging and…

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    Net Worth Research Paper

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    Every person has an specific amount that they are worth. Net worth is the calculation of your amount of property and money you own subtracted by the debt you owe. Although finding your true amount you are worth may be hard because most people would not sell everything they own. There is an easier way to find your finances to calculate an estimate of your total value. This is vital to know because it shows you where you stand financially. This is most important when you are making big and…

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    Creating File Folders

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    1. Creating file folders is a great way to organize our files. What are some of the benefits for having folders and how will it help in organizing and finding files? Do you feel it is important how we name our saved files and folders? Discuss a good way to name folders and files that would give us a clue to the contents to find files faster. Some of the benefits for having file folders are easy access to documents in alphabetical order or received dates. This will help in organizing and…

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    This is a photocopy of a log sheet I filled out in October. Log sheets are used in Maple High School’s cooperative education program to keep track of how many hours a student works at their co-op placement each week. This is an extremely important document because if I do not hand this in at the end of the week, none of the hours I worked for that week will count towards the 190 work hours I must complete by the end of this semester. By performing this task, I am able to improve and perfect my…

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    Introspection Of Jesus

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    Savior, counselor, friend, redeemer, shepherd, and I Am, are only some of the names brought to mind when confronted with who Jesus is, with a key one being Immanuel, or God with us. The exhaustive list should speak for itself in that Jesus encompasses every plausible Godly characteristic fathomable to man. While the human race assigns numerous titles to describe Jesus, personal introspection of who Jesus is might differ from that of a worldly viewpoint. Thus, deliberating on Jesus in a biblical…

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