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    Introduction: Family Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) network that is currently serving over 80,000 patients at its 26 practices in New York. They are mainly involved in providing care services along with behavioral health, dental, women’s health and other special care. In short, it provides a one-stop shopping which is tailored and coordinated as per the needs of the patients. One of their mission is to provide care to medically deprived and vulnerable society. Mainly,…

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    claimed independence from England which eventually led to the formation of the United States. Freedom of speech is when an individual is entitled to their opinion and their opinion only which ties into the government spying on us because it's not privacy anymore. The bill of rights plays a role in the situation because the fourth amendment describes that a person has the right to their own property and speech and anything that belongs to that person. September 11 in 2001 changed society because…

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    STANDARD SEVEN: LIBRARY AND OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES Resources and Access Library services and resources are tailored to fulfill the needs of the University’s curriculum across all modalities. In 2012, the Rose Traurig Library aligned its strategic plan with the Academic Affairs and University plans, wherein the main goal of the library is to better serve our student population by becoming 80-90% electronic by FY15. To meet this objective, 14 new databases were procured, including 3 e-book…

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    possible care to restore health. Marketing must commit to timely and accurate information about healthcare providers, which consist of hospital and local physicians. Many of the health procedure and treatments are expensive, highly technical, lifesaving procedures which are costly. Meeting needs of patients,…

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    Introduction Healthcare information management (HIM) professionals play an important role in the health care system. (HIM) professionals have several responsibilities ranging from identification of records to process (finding discharge patients’ lists), assembly of records into standard forms, quantitative analysis (existence, completeness, & authentication), as well as coding. Other duties of the HIM include abstracting, storing, retrieving or release of information, tracking records while…

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    Assignment-1 Name: Dalal Ibrahim Ali ID: 434808940 Section : 1134 ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬-_____________________________________________________ Frist question:Drones. Answer of first part of question 1. First aid aircraft (good) This unmanned ambulance arrives faster than an ambulance at 100 kilometers per hour . More than 800,000 people in Europe suffer from heart attacks every year, and the response time and access to emergency services is about 10 min . This plane can carry…

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    pertaining to privacy and confidentiality. Most of the work I complete at Children’s Research Triangle involves data that includes mental health records as well as identifying information such as the clients’ name, age, and birthdate. In accordance to Standard 3 listed in the appendix, I must ensure that the Protected Health Information of each individual is handled in a way that guarantees client privacy and confidentiality. In reality, this is done with such tasks as locking this information…

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    innocent, the deputy simply told her that she would never get the truck back (Cox v. Voyles). There was no concrete evidence that the truck did in fact have stolen parts, but, the police seized it anyway and they reaped the profit. Cases like these center more on money to be gained than justice to be upheld. Civil forfeiture laws are a clear limit on the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches and…

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    strategic plan for corporate growth and sustainability. Their strategy includes developing a high performance culture; developing operations to manage utilization; developing a gainsharing pilot for employee health benefits; and implementing an information technology system that is clinically based throughout the organization. High Performance Culture…

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    Introduction Over the last couple of decades, the world as we know it has been transformed drastically. At the center of this transformation is technology, fueled by innovation and research. It is important to realize that the term technology encompasses all manner of innovations in every aspect and field of life; whether it is engineering, agriculture, manufacturing, etc. But how did the world come to be defined entirely by technology? When did this happen? A key constituent and catalyst of…

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