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    care management offered to families to avoid emergency rooms. The mobile health clinic also provides their services in emergency situations, such as when hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. In order to provide these services to the communities, information…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    record basically everything people do. The government put video cameras up in schools, buildings, stoplights, and satellites covering virtually everywhere. According to Alex Sinha (2013) NSA, the National Security Agency, started collecting as much information and data as possible from permanent residence in the United States in hopes of reducing the odds of another terrorist attack (p. 862). In 2013, Sinah also claimed in the early 1960s, NSA began keeping a “watch list” which was a list of…

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    questions to thousands of medical office managers across the country. Their online member library provides access to member-submitted documents used in medical office management. These include templates of performance reviews, employee forms and HIPAA privacy letters to patients. Education resources include…

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    the company. If the top customers account for the majority of sales, the one-to-one strategy is a cost-efficient process with many benefits, to any company willing to make the changes. Conclusion One-to-one marketing begins with the compiling of information about customers, then classifying them in order to recognize their value. Customers are contacted and the products and processes are customized to best suit their needs. This creates an atmosphere convenient for buyers and in turn provides…

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    Social Media and Society Marcia Clemmitt in her article “Social Media Explosion” writes about if "social networking sites threatens privacy rights" (Clemmitt, 2013). Clemmitt also says whether it is worth to give away your personal information for the profits of social media. She touches all aspects of how social networks affect the personal lives of people. In today 's world modern society is a society of high technology. The Internet is gripping the world and all spheres of human activity.…

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    They always have a misunderstanding that they believe the personal information they provide is private, which means they think that they are being protected behind the screen, and this erroneous would definitely increase the risk of abuse. In fact, nearly 43% of children have been bullied online and 25% of children have had…

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    This study has two main advantages for the interior design industry as well as educators in learning centers. First, it provides more insight in design, planning and use of natural wood as one of the most abundant natural materials for those who are involved in design and construction of classroom environments. And second, it provides a better understanding for educators on how learning centers can incorporate appropriate natural elements with an emphasis on natural wood to benefit children’s…

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    In a 2009 report, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) advocated the deployment of community-based, multi-disciplinary prevention strategies for the healthy development of children. An individual’s culture also plays an important part in their mental health status. More than just race and ethnicity, culture encompasses age, gender, geographical location, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Knowing an individual’s culture can aid behavioral health professionals and primary care physicians in…

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    (Selvaggio. L., 2014) Disadvantages Losing sensitive data and operation controls One of the main shortcomings of outsourcing is the jeopardy of losing confidential information and the loss of privacy; it is imperative, consequently, to have risk assessments in utilization to circumvent records loss. Losing administration regulator of corporate occupations may suggest that you may no longer can control procedures and deliverables…

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    physiology as well as basic computer, office, and medical office procedure skills to learn how to use and maintain electronic records. Some states may require medical assistants to complete an accredited program and pass a qualifying exam. Certification is available for medical assistants from the American Association of Medical Assistants, the American Medical Technologists, the National Center for Competency Testing, and the National Healthcareer Association. There are five certifications from…

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