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    CIO FROM: Anniesha Overton DATE: 05/07/18 SUBJECT: Transforming the Organization Introduction Information systems are a vital part of the organization. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) in particular brings a lot of changes, which plays an important role in our efforts to eliminate shadow IT from the agency. It is essential for the organization to run as fast as possible in the implementing of the system so as the benefits can be felt. The implementation work will be done in steps, which will…

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    After contacting the Nicklaus Children's Hospital for several weeks with the interview questions, the information gathered was not enough to conduct the audit. As a result, this audit is based on published reports, surveys, articles, and training materials available online. The hospital’s website content was the primary source of information. The Miami Children’s Health System is proven to be a diverse organization. However, some areas still need improvement. Finding 1 – Visible Workforce…

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    claims and payments have been collected by the hospital. A revenue cycle encircles all administrative, clinical and financial functions that contribute to 13 different elements once a patient has registered within a healthcare system, this lead to the capture, management and collection of patient revenue. Let us look at the first step registration; this starts when a patient schedules a service with Anywhere Hospital, which includes demographic information that must be verified and validated…

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    Lancaster General Hospital, founded in 1893 is a not-for-profit hospital. They are a part of Lancaster General Health and a member of Penn Medicine. This hospital has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety. LGH offers patients some of the most advanced health care technology available. The hospital also has the county 's only trauma center and provides a wide range services that are normally found in large urban setting. Their mission is to “advance…

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    discuss two interoperability issues present in the case study. Documentation of a known allergy was not transferred between systems for the surgery of a patient. The patient then when transferred to another facility for surgery had a violent reaction to medication resulting in debilitating damage to his nervous system. The first issue of interoperability was that the hospitals failed to communicate with one another on past medical history. If this had happened a few short minutes of dialogue…

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    network technology and medical technology, which generally includes several major parts as: remote diagnosis, expert consultation, information service, online examination and remote communication. Based on computer and network communication, it realizes the transmission, storage, query, comparison, display and sharing of medical data, remote video and audio information. Customer Demand The Africa sees 25% of the diseases in the world, but the number of medical workers takes up only 3% of the…

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    Value proposition in Patient Care In the modern world of health care, organizations should be up to date on how to improve their value services within the hospital. Collectively, there are always different individual patients that seek for value proposition and integrity in the health environment of professionals that work in the perspective hospitals with patients while serving the communities locally and globally. I believe value-added service is a higher quality of structure because when you…

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    Mid-City Hospital is a not-for-profit, 400 bed, hospital located in Yuba, Michigan fully accredited by the Joint Commission. It is part of the True North Health System and the Board of Directors is responsible for all activities at the local level. Mid-City Hospital employs 3,600 associates and contracts with 100 providers for services with 300 additional providers having admitting privileges. The patient care tower is adjacent to the power plant on the main campus and a mirror of the…

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    standardized system for informal applications within hospitals (Laureate Education, 2010). For example; hospital pharmacies, medical billing and clinical staff required an application to accomplish patient care in an ever growing field of information technology. Standards in healthcare were created to make processes work more efficiently (Hammond, Cimino, 2006) and comprise a set of rules and definitions that specify exactly what something is. In healthcare, specifically a hospital…

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    development to guarantee information security. The services as well have not been of essential use in that there is inefficiency in the software developed that link up the data for data entry as well as access to the cloud. In the medical field, a second of blindness in the information database could be disastrous and cloud cost lives and resources invested in the wellness of users of hospital premises (Griebel et. al., 2015). The providers of they services as well require that the hospital…

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