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    not out right explain that they have some type of policy process they want to purse in order to achieve the planning process that is being advised. The one area that policy will have to be taken into account is the implementation of the electronic medical records (EMR). As Ms. Wilson has already pointed out, if the hospital does not meet the EMR standards a by 2015 her hospital will start to lose Medicare reimbursements each year they fail to comply to the standards. The Board and Ms. Wilson…

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    Health Information Systems

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    CIO should be in charge of providing the technological vision and leadership in the development and execution of the health information technology (HIT), which is capable of carrying out the healthcare reform initiatives (Kash, Spaulding, Johnson, Gamm, & Hulefeld, 2014). Technically, the health management information systems (HMIS) can be seen as important…

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    the use of integrative and interoperable electronic health record (EHR) (Itamar Shabtai; Moshe Leshno;Shawnra Hill ;Ofir Ben-Assuli 2013;Goldschemidt 2005). There is an agreement among medical staff that access to a comprehensive electronic record of medical history benefits patients (Boonestra 2008). Claxton et al. (2012), Walker et al. (2005) and Kapoor & Kleinbart (2012) have found that interoperability between healthcare providers and electronic healthcare information exchange…

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    HL7 stands for Health Level Seven and it is the standard used for exchanging information between medical applications. This standard defines a format for the transmission of health-related information. Information sent using the HL7 standard is sent as a collection of one or more messages, each of which transmits one record or item of health-related information. Some examples of HL7 messages could include patient records, laboratory records and billing information. HL7 International outlines…

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    This second criterion dictates that healthcare institutions should employ an EHR system that is certified to exchange health information electronically in order to aid in the improvement of healthcare (Laureate Education, Inc. 2012). This implies that the health information electronic capture should be in a format that is either structured or coded and it should be employed in communicating and tracking of information about crucial clinical conditions…

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    Electronic medical records are designed to provide nationwide access of organized collections involving patient health information. These records are proposed to keep track of a patient’s entire health and medical history in a computerized, electronic format. It may include a series of data, including demographics, medical history, medication and allergies, immunization status…

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    they are in safe hands (Warm & Thomas, 2011). Conclusion Nursing informatics continues to gain popularity and with more involvement of nurses in the SDLC process will only continue to grow the health care sector by advancing the nursing profession. The growth of nursing informatics ultimately links the health care sector to the potential nursing practice change for the greater good. This not only means that the nurses stand to gain and improve, but also implies that the population of patients…

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    Introduction: The World Health Organization, 2016 defines “eHealth is the use of information and communication technologies for health”. An electronic health record (eHR) is the electronic collection, management, use, storage and sharing of healthcare information and is envisioned to assist in the delivery of safe, efficient, effective health care (RACGP, 2016). National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) was assigned to lead uptake of Personally Controlled E-Health Record (PCEHR),…

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    John Hopkins went live with an Electronic Medical Record called Epic in the summer of 2013 at Sibley Memorial Hospital. As an extern on the orthopedic unit, I was able to fully appreciate the benefits that this new EMR brought to the table. An innovation such as Epic is necessary in modernizing our health care system, and I yearn not only to participate in shaping that modernization, but to be help shape and conduct similar innovations in regards to health informatics. As a nursing student, I…

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    In other words, the theorem suggests that person working combined with an information resource is better than that person who isn’t. The four areas he focuses on are health care, education, research and administration activities. The theorem illustrates that informatics is more about people than technology. Resources must be informative as well as correct. Although the article struggles defining the exact definition…

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