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    Many of the health care industries today have codes of ethics that guide the behavior of the professional in the medical field. Ethics refers to standards that provide criteria for what is right or wrong. Ethics is shaped by individuals, society and nations. In the past we have had ethical dilemmas, which is a situation in which a person is faced with a decision to test these morals. These decisions have helped shaped the way informatics is structured in our modern day. As the name implies…

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    Informatics Electronic Health records: A boon or privacy nightmare? Health records are supposed to be private and secure. This article shows how not all health records end up being private and secure. Health records were stored in different ways. People were trying to steal private information. Then you had people that didn't know they could be committing a crime and saw it as no big deal.Health records were supposed to be secure years ago and now. If health records were put in the wrong…

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    Performance Management & Health Informatics (2 pages) When it comes to program interventions one of the most important factors of a successful intervention is program evaluation. The evaluation stages are those in which the program directors can assess how well the process is going and implement any changes that it may deem necessary. On occasion, an evaluation can actually force directors to cancel an intervention if the resources are not there or the problems that are brought to light by the…

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    patient quality and safety is performed in order to renew or give the hospital’s accreditation. “However, to ensure compliance with all health information-related standards, review of all sections and monitoring of all pertinent standards that are found is important” (Sayles, 2013). The Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) also has access to LGH’s health system. It is needed to track all electronic medical record (EMR) progress used at this hospital. With the advancing technology,…

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    Analysis of Health Information Systems by Elizabeth Layman (2011)," Job Redesign for Expanded HIM Functions." 2011 AHIMA Convention Proceedings, http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1_049430.hcsp?dDocName=bok1_049430 The article “Job Redesign for Expanded HIM Functions” by Elizabeth Layman (2011), provides insight in the 2011 AHIMA Convention Proceedings as provided via the internet link…

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    Nursing Informatics Pioneers Comparison of Two Nursing Informatics Pioneers The theory for Nursing Informatics began with Florence Nightingale who stated “In attempting to arrive at the truth, I have applied everywhere for information, but in scarcely an instance have I been able to find hospital records fit for any purpose of comparison” (Nightingale, 1863; Ozbolt & Saba, 2010, p. 199). As the field of Nursing Informatics has evolved, many informatics nurses have made substantial contributions…

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    Combined Career Panelist Questions 1. What are the common roles/job positions that you see Health/Biomedical Informatics graduates attaining? What recommendation do you have for last semester graduates, more specifically, how can they traverse into the industry? 2. Are there are any top three to five skills that are a commodity in the informatics realm? 3. What advice do you have for a graduate interviewing for a technically inclined role? 4. What technical skills do you see as wanted by an…

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    The Right To Healthcare

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    people all over the world. Before going further, we should know few key terms like health and health care law. According to WHO (world health organization), Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Healthcare law regulates the legislative, executive, and judicial rules and regulations that govern the healthcare industry.…

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    technological era, there are people who have been an instrument to create a user-friendly program, software, and hardware that will help consumers like nurses, doctors, and other health care workers in managing the tasks as well as caring for the patients. These are the informaticist, crafting a better solution to patient management and health promotion. General Information The person I selected is a very familiar person to yours truly. A family-oriented, hard-working, and modest individual.…

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    Nursing Informatics

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    Nursing Informatics and Patient Care Nursing Informatics is a growing field utilized in all areas of nursing care. Nurses working in nursing informatics are responsible for converting the needs of patients and nurses into computer programs that accurately depict the level of care provided to the patient. What is Nursing Informatics? Nursing Informatics is a combination of information science, computer science and nursing science (Topaz, 2013). Nursing Informatics utilizes nursing science and…

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