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    collaborative effort between federal agencies and stakeholders to accomplish more than an individual sector would accomplish. Adoption; promotes implementation of EHR tools and adoption of technologies in order to receive personalized health care. And Interoperability; enables the movement and exchange of the electronic health information in support of the patients’ care and uses (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [HHS],…

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    Access to information is a vital element in the company’s competitive chain, together with a high degree of interoperability between the organizational systems involved in the transport chain. Cooperation with authorities, such as the coastguards, customs, and traffic information bodies, has also facilitated the company’s operations. Increasingly changing administrative…

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    As the United States healthcare industry transforms its usage of information technology (IT), the federal government urges for greater use of electronic health records (EHRs). The role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) in healthcare organizations will continue to evolve as they become more relied upon to provide strategic insight to technological advances. This means a greater involvement in regulation compliance and overall healthcare outcomes. Many healthcare reform initiatives…

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    Government Strategy 2011-2013 as eGovernment initiatives eTransformation as an example. Secondly analysing the Readiness dimension foucuses on several issues 1-technical readiness where the study shows that there is a need to implement and develop an interoperability framwork and data model due to the absence of enterprise architecture among…

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    Electrical trains transport systems are the most widely used forms of transport especially in major cities all over the world (Mraz, 2011). They are more efficient and enable transportation of a big number of passengers at once. This research focuses on electric trains that use the 25Kv AC railway electrification system. The current state-of-the-art electric train systems High-speed (HS) train technology is the current state-of-the-art in electric train transport systems. High-speed trains are…

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    I. Introduction: Definition: Distributed multimedia systems consist of multimedia databases, proxy and information servers, and clients, and are intended to for the distribution of multimedia content over the networks (Singh & Verma, 2011). DMS’s will change present life-styles, particularly the parts connected with human correspondences. Such frameworks will make an electronic world done which people have the capacity to shop, work, learn at home, entry on-line advanced libraries starting with…

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    First Capital Cashflow, a direct debit solutions provider interviewed experts in the payment sector about the payment trends for small businesses in 2016. Mobile payments, as well as Contactless and digital wallets are evolving, however, John Cooke, Commercial director card services of Allpay Limited points out that changes in payments are usually very slow. Although Contactless has been in use since 2008, there are still many pubs and bars that were unable to implement this technology (First…

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    Fifth, improving public health and disease prevention. A fundamental component of ongoing healthcare reform efforts must center on creating a system that improves health and promotes healthy behaviors, beyond just diagnosing and treating disease. Chronic disease affects health and quality of life, but it is also a major driver of health care costs and has a related impact on businesses. It is estimated that nearly half of all American suffer from at least one of the top chronic diseases,…

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    Presently, the Joint Force is out of balance. After more than a decade of combat and looming budget cutbacks, the Department of Defense (DOD) is planning to rebalance key aspects of the Joint Force. The problem is how to make the Joint Force more efficient and effective while reducing costs. Force structure (including cyber and space), Special Operations, and force projection are key general capabilities requirements of Joint Force 2025 that need to be addressed to rebalance the force based on…

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    Electronic Health Record Implementation Advancements in technology have grown rapidly over the years, even integrating itself into the medical field. Gone are the days of paper charting and handwritten prescriptions allowing for a decrease in medical errors and an increase in patient safety. With the attacks on September 11, 2001, the nation acknowledged a need for standardized electronic health records. Many facilities have already implemented the use of electronic health records; however,…

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