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    (Health Level 7). 3. Semantic This model is the most complex, and the most desirable because it allows health information systems to transfer and interpret data. However, semantic interoperability can be difficult because clinicians frequently refer to identical procedures in different ways. When providing interoperability, an individual EHR vendor receives little value, which is why most create systems that do not interface with other EHRs. The inability for these systems to communicate…

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    or refute the hypothesis of the research study. Hypotheses: 1. Empowerment dimension effect on turnover intention. 2. Interoperability dimensions have an effect on turnover intention. 3. Empowering (General) effect on turnover intention. 4. Interoperability (total) effect on turnover intention. 5. Empowering effect on interoperability. 6.Empowering through interoperability has an effect on turnover intention. Results Since the normal distribution of variables in the regression, is the…

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    institutions and heath service providers. The exchange of information is becoming more important with interoperability considered a key requirement for the success of healthcare which, will transforming the way health care providers use technology to make informed clinical decisions (Raghupathi & Raghupathi, 2014). This review will discuss the benefits of the current proposed solution Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR) focusing on health services, including health providers, patient…

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    The medical health record is an integral part of the healthcare system and has evolved greatly over the years. This form of communication is necessary for keeping information about a patient’s health at the fingertips of healthcare professionals. The medical record includes everything from billing and administrative information to complete diagnoses and medications. ("What information does an electronic health record (EHR) contain? | FAQs | Providers & Professionals | HealthIT.gov," 2013).…

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    Therefore incorporating published national standard terminology from multiple domains becomes part of the implementation path for establishing common taxonomy and global standards for DHA. This correlates to how ICS Nett understands the DHA context for how they service their stakeholders, namely active duty service members, veterans and their respective families. From a Technical context, in order to respond to the challenge of how to physically integrate data such as national standard…

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    control of their healthcare. By providing easy to use and easy to access tools, patients can remain in the driver’s seat of their healthcare. 4. Leverage the market. Use of the driving forces of the current healthcare market to incentivize the interoperability of healthcare information systems will help to see more aggressive adoption of HIE initiatives. 5. Simplify. The focus should be on a natural, progressive learning and adoption of HIE technologies. As the technologies mature and become…

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    toward becoming more open and flexible to provide the necessary architecture to support a fully connected learning environment. IMS Global also drives school districts, states, universities and vendors to collaborate to develop open standards for interoperability…

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    Command and Control Command-Inherent in command is the authority that a military commander lawfully exercises over subordinates. Control-ability to direct the operations and employment of subordinates . Its c2 and its legal authority and control network How does Joint Force enable effective C2- The C2 structure is centered on the JFC’s mission and CONOPS; available forces and capabilities; and joint force staff composition, capabilities, location, and facilities. The JFC should be guided in…

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    There are several problems with the current healthcare industry standards for information technology that need to be addressed. Issues such as the lack of electronic health record (EHR) interoperability and user security disrupt meaningful progression which significantly reduces the quality of healthcare. If we don’t figure out smart solutions the industry as a whole will be worse for it and a lot of providers will lose funding as a consequence. One of the main reasons that healthcare providers…

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    Besides above described opportunities, multinational operations have posed many challenges including political differences, command difficulties, interoperability, intelligence sharing, cultural diversity, to mention only few. Political differences are always challenge in multinational operations regardless the similarities of political systems of force contributing countries. Each and every country has its own political system that determines its security and defense policy and respective…

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