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    life but at the same time, it can also cause damage. One of the a negative effect on the child’s life, for instance is spending too much time and not doing their homework or staying inside just to play and sit around day and night. The specific electronic games that can cause a big problem in a child’s mind PlayStation, Wii, DS, tablets, etc… Kids that are involved…

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    Ethical Considerations in Dental Research For centuries, new inventions have played an important role in the evolution of the medical and dental fields. As a result, new ways of healing and restoring the human body were discovered. Of course, the new ideas needed to be tested first to determine safety and effectiveness before applying their use in the medical or dental field. Since the inventions were designed for humans, the best way to test them is on human subjects, if possible.…

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    Introduction The company that I am choosing to analyze throughout this report is Samsung Electronics, a large company that is located within the consumer electronics industry as well as the semiconductors home appliances industry. For the purpose of this report, I will be discussing in detail about the consumer electronic industry because it is much more relevant in today’s economy, especially being a week before Christmas where sales increase. Currently, I am in the process of looking for a…

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    handled carefully and with confidentiality. This can be done by giving importance to maintain trust and respect between the patient and healthcare provider followed with the confidentiality obligations. For the maintenance of trust for safe care the records should be as complete as possible and accurate to fit for the purpose. 2. the information by the healthcare provider or the care team has to be revealed unless only when it is necessary for the safe and effective care of the patient. The…

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    As technology as advanced over the recent years, the medical field has changed drastically. The radiology department has experienced significant changes that have allowed for expedited images and workflow. The transition from traditional film/screen radiography to digital radiography has produced the need for a system to store the digital radiographic images. “Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) are becoming recognized as the most appropriate means of acquiring, archiving, and…

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    improvements and green product recycling/disposal options (Samsung 2015a, pp.120-126). Key Processes The key processes of Samsung Electronics are identified as research and development (R&D) and manufacturing. The strategic nature to these functions of has enabled Samsung to become a market leader in consumer electronics. In the early 1970’s Samsung entered the consumer electronics business with relatively no technological knowledge. This was solved by using…

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    Duties can also involve scanning and indexing paper documents for those organizations still in transition to an electronic record. However HIT Professional’s also work with other health providers members like physicians and other caregivers to ensure that correct and accurate documentation collected, and is signed and completed according to the organization’s laws and legal record requirements. Again the main role HITs will specialize in the coding and abstracting of the patient data, which…

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    Considering there are not enough medical professionals employed, the medics who are working within the foster care system are not receiving adequate training on how to deal with children who suffer from trauma. Due to the lack of funding in the foster care system, they are struggling to get enough health professionals to make the system a more reliable source for the children (Szilagyi, Rosen, Rubin, Zlotnik). This is also a very repetitive cycle within the medical side of the foster care…

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    The number of health care resources in the U.S. is ranked 28 out of 34 with 2.5 physicians per 1000 population, which is less than the average of 3.2 for other OECD countries (OECD, 2015c). This is due in part to the high cost of medical training and education (Zhu & Metzler, 2012). The U.S. has a higher number of specialist physicians. Therefore, the fees are two to three times higher than other countries. The U.S. compared to other countries had fewer hospital beds, shorter lengths of stay…

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    the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), and Privacy and Security of Patient Health Information. With regard to submission of accurate information and claims, the law requires all requests and claims for reimbursement from Federal healthcare programs such as Medicaid, Medicare and the Veterans Administration as well as documentations that support such requests or claims…

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