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    Database Abstracting

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    The coding professional reviews the health record and enters specific data into a computer database (Sayles). Abstracting is a clinical coding function that involves extracting data from the health record and entering information in an index. Index is a guide that serves as a pointer or indicator to locate something (Sayles). There are different types of indexes in healthcare such as disease, operation, and physician. A disease index consist of a list of diagnosis codes arranged by the code…

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    Hurwitz Case Study

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    do and why it does it. He wants to bring bands into the club that do not lose money. He might be sacrificing some personal satisfaction, but there does not appear to be any issue opposing his business ethics. • When Hurwitz was a deejay, he played records that led people to change the station. Then the station changed him. Is this an example of business regulating itself? Is there an ethical side to this, or is it just the way money works?…

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    Outkast Research Paper

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    malls when they were just sixteen years old the band participated in hip hop battles and began getting a lot of local attention. Soon enough they began being pursued by big producers in their area before even graduating high school and teamed with the record label Organized…

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    In the article “Choosing an Electronic Health Records System”, it explains, the legal risks associated with medical practices when selecting an EHR system. These risks include professional liability risk towards healthcare professionals. Risk management audits, include management consultation and education are advised to help improve patient quality of care and reduce liability risks. The responses provided in the article, act for only one risk management consulting company. Other risk…

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    add security in order to help protect schools, this will be provided in the Secure Our school grants. The Bill additionally aims to address the issue of the mentally ill acquiring guns. First, it will give states incentives to provide mental health records to a federal database. It will also clarify what information is necessary and penalties will be imposed on upon states who fail to agree with this. This will increase the knowledge of people who are of mental disorders, who will not be sold…

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    INTRODUCTION This memorandum is a failure analysis report regarding the Space Shuttle Columbia¬, the first space-rated Space Shuttle in NASA’s Orbiter fleet that disintegrated during re-entry during the end of its 28th mission on 1 February 2003 (Columbia Accident Investigation Board [CAIB], 2003, p. 39). The accident, described as a “tragedy” by former President George W. Bush, seized the lives of all seven crew-members aboard and led to a two-year suspension of the Space Shuttle Program (Bush…

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    HIPAA Case Study

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    information is used. | #4 Answer:Violators are accountable, and will face both civil and criminal penalties if patient privacy rights are compromised | #5 Answer:Boundaries are set on the use and release of health records | #6 AnswerPatients have more control over their medical records. | (See next page for part 5) Question 5: Match the procedural step for the HIPAA rules in regards to privacy/release of information to the purpose of the procedural step. (pg. 292) Type the letter from…

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    discussions of the record label’s impact on rhythm & blues, one main topic of discussion has been whether changes in the industry helped make rhythm & blues possible. On the one hand, some will argue that the evolution of the record industry played a big part on the rise and success of rhythm & blues music. On the other hand, others will say that the rhythm & blues success can only be credited to the artists and their musical contributions to the genre. I agree that changes in record labels did…

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    the last decade, which enhances the need for healthcare services. As more and more patients seek healthcare services, the need for record keeping and easy navigation when reviewing patient records is imperative when providing high-quality, excellent patient care. Chronological History Accommodating an influx of patients requires great organization, precise record keeping, and flexible healthcare provider availability. In addition, healthcare organizations must target the service community…

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    My PPE Reflection

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    Performing my PPE helped me develop a better understanding of how a medical record is processed from the inception until it is filed in permanent records. I had no previous experience in a hospital setting so I was not sure of exactly how the entire operation is carried out. I have learned much in the classroom setting but after a while, it becomes difficult to truly understand how it all unfolds without seeing it in real time. When I am there, seeing things happen in real-time, it helps me to…

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