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    attacks with outdated protection. If Apple reputation takes a hit, customers who rely on Apple for security and privacy will choose to buy phones outside the country because foreign phone companies are not mandated to follow America’s courts or laws. [12] [13] In essence, The FBI will financially harm Apple’s business by helping boost sales for smart phone providers outside the U.S. This act will not only cost Apple billions, but has the potential to destroy the economic security of the tech…

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    The Pearson VUE is a global electronic testing database, who regards cheating of any kind as an automatic invalid exam or result in decertifying the individual. Recently, Pearson software testing center observed social media activity while students were taking a PARCC test. The school…

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    “President’s Surveillance Program” (Electronic Frontier Foundation para. 1). This is an example of how the domestic surveillance program is used today. The issue of domestic surveillance has been around for a while since about 2001. This issue has two main sides, for it or against it, people for it are more concerned about the safety aspect however on…

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    This information provides evidence, to an extent, that the school district knew what they were doing was wrong. The actions of the school district show a trend in American society, which extends up to the federal government, of violating individual privacy for some sort of protection. While protection may not have been the reason that the school district gave for spying on students, the actions are similar to those of Baltimore when using the eye in the sky and by the Untied States federal…

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    We Can But Dare We? Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 360: Information Systems in Healthcare Olubusola Oladipo We Can But Dare We? The social media is designed to be a platform for communication, entertainment and education where people come together to share information, get in touch with old friends and family members, and learn new trends like fashion, watch videos, and get educated on specific information. “Social media are defined as “a group of Internet-based applications…

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    the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Informatics is in almost every health care setting in one form or another. Informatics is utilized in many different forms in healthcare settings today. One major way informatics is utilized in healthcare settings today is by Electronic healthcare records. The majority of healthcare is utilizing Electronic healthcare records (EHR) today because of the federal mandate…

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    - Telecommuting. Through this technology, workers in service-based firms are no longer tied to a physical location, as they can work from their homes. Services that fall in this category include accounting, legal advice, education, insurance, investments, data analysis, computer programming, and consulting. Any service provider with the appropriate telecommunications systems can be located anywhere and still performs her job. Working at home has two main advantages (1) decreased costs through…

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    and community as an interrelated and unified entity. Registered nurses are central to the critical changes necessary for effective healthcare delivery in today’s ever changing society. Methods Along with the gathering of material from the text, electronic searches were completed and information was attained by means of Google Scholar (2010-2015) and the online database provided by St. Johns River State College (SJRSC) (2010-2015). More…

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    the “Patriot Act.” The purpose of the Patriot Act is to surveil cellphones, tablets and anything that has a connection to the internet without you knowing. It is unconstitutional…

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    information to physicians. Electronic health information exchange (HIE) permits doctors, nurses, pharmacists, other healthcare providers and patients to properly access and securely share a patient’s vital medical information electronically. HIE supports the electronic transfer of patient data across healthcare organizations. The process constituent of HIE contains bringing together healthcare stakeholders generally within a distinct geographic area and leading the electronic sharing of health…

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