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    healthcare sector are advocating for more robust IT solutions. As the Affordable Care Act continues to transform the industry by rewarding providers for positive outcomes, effective self-service tools and services are also needed. What The ONC’s Interoperability Roadmap Can Learn from the Banking Industry Recently the Office of…

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    The interoperability of different databases and the software used for data mining raises further issues. Interoperability allows analysis of multiple databases simultaneously and ensures the compatibility of various agencies’ data mining activities (Isles 2012, 292).This becomes problematic when matching and aggregating data across multiple record sets can create negative inferences about the individual drawn from otherwise innocent data (Solove 2011, 27). Examples of this can be seen in Edward…

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    DNP3 Protocol 3.3

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    concepts of DNP3 protocol thoroughly and I believe that I could share this concept with my fellow classmates during the presentation. 1.2 INTEROPERABILITY AND OPEN PROTOCOL The major feature of DNP3 protocol is its interoperability. The DNP3 is an open protocol which is supported by large number of equipment manufacturers. The open standard provides interoperability between different devices from different manufacturers. To build a system the DNP3 compatible devices could be sourced from…

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    Imagine waking up one morning to find the power is out in your home. Although this is an inconvenience, power outages do happen from time to time, and the power should be back in a short period of time or so you think. You get ready for the day, and still no power, so you pick up your cell phone and try to call the power company. Your phone won't work, which raises questions in your mind, but you have to go to work. You don't truly become concerned until you head out to your car only to find it…

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    Kardia Mobile Case Study

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    RPM Product 3: 1. Name of product: Kardia Mobile 2. Website URL: www.alivecor.com 3. Is this a device? Kardia Mobile is a device that requires a mobile application to operate and transmit data. The device is a small, rectangular touchpad that acts as a personal EKG. 4. Is it an application or software program? Kardia Mobile requires a mobile application to fully operate and record data. The app records the EKG readings, blood pressure levels, and weight. 5. Product function: Kardia Mobile…

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    following Specifications- 1. Volume 1, Core Specifications--- It is for diverse units such as baseband, Link Manager Protocal (LMP), Logical link control and adaptation protocol(L2CAP), radio, Service Discovery Protocol (SDP), transport layer and interoperability with different communication protocols 2. Volume 2, Profile Specifications--- It specifies the relationships between procedures and protocols required for different types of Bluetooth Applications. Bluetooth Protocol Stack Bluetooth…

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    Purpose The main purpose of this paper is to elaborate issues related to security, interoperability, and operations of Bank solutions Inc. Disaster Recovery/Business continuity plan (DR/BCP) by prioritizing the selected requirements based on immediate need, security posture, complexity, resource availability, and cost. The necessity of applicable government regulations and the use of security controls recommended by the NIST special publication 800-53 is also explained to operate daily…

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    that depend on each other to help identify vulnerabilities. Each system is evaluated individually and then collectively to identify vulnerable areas. Interoperability is disabled among modes of transportation when independent systems operate on private hardware and software platforms. Electronic communication and internet exposes interoperability to viruses and malicious acts by hackers and insider threats. Each mode of the transportation system must identify Sector Specific Plans (SSP) to…

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    Diseases that can become prevalent and run rampant affect populations, therefore it must be monitored closely. Two examples of public health information systems tailored to combat an epidemic are CDC’s HIV/AIDS reporting system and Immunization Information systems (ISS). The CDC’s National HIV Surveillance System is the major source that monitors HIV trends in the United States (CDC.gov, n.d.a). Also, the CDC finances and aids state and local health departments to gather the information. Thus,…

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    Yuma, Arizona has faced a wide array of disasters and emergencies over the years. It is the responsibility of all organizations to develop a plan to incorporate all facets of emergency management in the protection of the community. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) for Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) is part of this framework and is based on preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery. Within the EOP, the communication plan must be foundationally strong for the overall success of the…

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