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    Technology involves as well, along with new methods being introduced. Medical Practice Management Software (MPMS) is similar—the use of this health care advancement has grown manifold in the recent times! Discover Best Practices for Prudently Using Practice Management Software Practice Management Software is invariably being used by urgent care centers and health care facilities across the globe. Following best practices helps staff to standardize care while giving patients a quality, consistent…

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    PROFILE Highly organized, detail orientated, allied healthcare professional with more than 20 years’ experience in acquiring, analyzing and protecting both digital and traditional medical information vital for accurate patient care. Proven, ability to effectively communicate clinical, operational and administrative functions needed for improved, positive patient outcomes. Comprehensive understand of workflows and applications for various healthcare provider organizations ranging from large…

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    Praxis Electronic Medical Record & General Surgery Praxis is a unique, award-winning Electronic Medical Record software that does not rely on templates, but instead utilizes an artificial intelligence engine that learns from each user. Physicians chart their own way, using their own style and word choice, while progressively improving charting speed, documentation and medical quality. Praxis EMR is a great fit for physicians in any specialty who value medical quality and make their own buying…

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    My health care providers keep me safe from being harmed by the effects of healthcare services through the use of EHRs and the alert systems incorporated into them. First of all, electronic health records have established safety by allowing healthcare providers to easily and quickly access a patient’s records. “When health care providers have access to complete and accurate information, patients receive better medical care. Electronic health records (EHRs) can improve the ability to diagnose…

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    BYOD Policy

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    field of medicine, business and education has been palpable throughout the year. In the medical field, technology is indispensable to people’s health and have improved the quality of life. One of the culminating applications of medical technology is the electronic health records that has resulted in savings in health care cost as well as improved patient health and safety. In addition, diagnostics have never been easier and accurate. There are currently copious methods of imaging that allows…

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    career as a medical database administrator where I will tailor my skills to maintain and potential improve the electronic medical record. Through my interactions with medical staff from various facilities, I have realized that the electronic keeping of health record can often be convoluted and can result in error. While I recognize that more needs to be done in terms of user friendliness and transfer of data between facilities, I don’t have the expertise to make suggestions. This is where I…

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    Rxnorm: A Case Study

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    RxNorm was created because a universal standard was desperately needed for drug terminologies. As a result, the FDA, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), the Veterans Administration (VA), and the pharmacy knowledge base vendors joined forces to create RxNorm. The NLM offers the public access to the 14, 000 drugs within RxNorm via the United Medical Language System (UMLS). It supports the mapping between NDC codes, the VA's National Drug File (VANDF) and several patented drug terminologies…

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    The HIPPA privacy rule covers health information that is accustomed or unveiled for investigation reasons. Confidentiality rule also explains that the individual needs to be informed if the research uses their medical information. In concerns to research the rule keeps the privacy of personally identified health evidence, at the same time the researchers will be able to access the medical knowledge needed to conduct the research. The rule works for researches by acquiring, creating, and…

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    HAVING PROPER TIME MANAGEMENT INCREASES A MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY INTERNS’ EFFICIENCY IN SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER CLINICAL LABORATORY IN THE YEAR 2015 As the world today continues to be improving each minute, numerous innovations, ideas, and other new discoveries are emerging. In the medical field, lots of new things are coming to life. In a clinical laboratory, studying old and new specimens, analyzing what they are, what they do and what they’re worth take time. Because of this,…

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    Massive patient records allow doctors to understand what could possibly be wrong with each specific person and what needs to be done when giving treatment. Medical alteration of health data equipment on a domestic scale is hastily evolving medicinal data interchange and motivating communal wellbeing enterprises, such as community sickness investigation programs. The advancement of all modern technology will provide an overall increase…

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