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    According to the HIMSS, Nursing Informatics Workforce Survey, Nurse Informatics assumes an essential part in the improvement, usage, and streamlining of clinical applications, including nursing documentation, computerized provider order entry (CPOE), and electronic health records (Saba & McCormick, 2015). The impact that electronic health records (EHR) has on nursing informatics is dynamic, making there room for improvement. Nurses can no longer sit back and wait for nurse leaders to…

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    will expand on some other I/O-related functions in which I had the opportunity to participate. The C&P clinic conducts disability examinations for Veterans who wish to claim injury, sickness, or impairment connected to their time in service. In order for Shreveport’s C&P clinic to cut costs associated with employee insurance, retirements, and other benefits, this firm…

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    The functions of the EHR to include Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) and Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) are the backbone of the health care delivery system. Healthcare organizations must embrace implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) is a system that allows providers to enter medical orders and instructions for treatment of patients. CPOE includes the ability to order drugs, pathology tests, and radiology tests in addition to…

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    Tolley (2012) has noted that physicians who use e-prescribing are seven times less likely to have a prescription error compared to hand-written prescription (p. 36; Kaushal et al., 2010). There are multiple occasions an error can occur from physician unreadable handwriting to muffled or misunderstood phone prescription orders. E-prescribing is beneficial by preventing transcription errors, dosing issues, and can be easily accessible on tablets, phones, as well as computers (Van Alstin, 2016, p.…

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    For example, a medical doctor told the Senate Health, Education, labor, and Pensions committee that unfortunately physicians are spending more time, entering data into EHRS and less time speaking to and examining patients. By the doctor doing that shows how much power he has as a doctor. “As a physician, time is better spent looking into patients eyes as opposed to clicking on a computer screen to document something unimportant to the patient but, required by someone far removed from the exam…

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    Choosing the appropriate EMR (electronic medical record) vendor is essential to a successful transition from paper records to electronic medical records. Many factors must be weighed in this selection process. One method to help hospitals and practices make this complex decision is to complete a cost-benefit analysis. Entire books have been written on how to conduct cost-benefit analysis and an in-depth analysis goes well beyond the scope of this paper. Instead, this discussion will focus on…

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    The majority of every hospital in California has a mission and vision statement that seems to only hire employees that have compassion and can provide the best Patient care. Not every hospital carries the same impact within the neighborhood that the hospital is located. Take Children 's Hospital in Los Angeles, California (CHLA), for example. Not to be mistaken for California 's Children 's Hospital of Orange county (CHOC). With Children 's Hospital Los Angeles the facility has been in the area…

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    As a Telemetry Volunteer in the extremely busy Telemetry Department of Scripps Prebys Cardiovascular Institute, La Jolla, CA, I contributed over 300-hours to evening shifts in support of Telemetry Technicians, hospital staff, cardiovascular patients, stroke patients, and family members. More specifically, when not checking EKG monitors for malfunctioning telemetry boxes, batteries or leads, I delivered, in accordance with hospital protocols, extra care by: Maintaining, organizing and…

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    Chapter 6: Case One Latest Telecom Technologies Feed Crucial Information to Physicians in CHA Discussion Questions 1. Why are high-performance telecommunications technologies important to the medical profession? " High-performance telecommunications technologies " are needed to provide physicians capability to get information as well as health check descriptions like MRIs rapidly with in any location serve patients protecting lives. In most of today’s state-of-the-art medical facilities,…

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    could even lead to organizations who are not currently involved in treatment to be sued under “respondeat superior” because their phsycian’s records were involved, and they were named in a lawsuit as a result. Legal liability also increases because computer sign in logs can identify every individual who has reviewed or entered information in the EHR. In contrast, it is much more difficult to verify all parties who accessed a paper record. Furthermore, even more complex issues arise when test…

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