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    EHR In Healthcare

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    is the adoption of the electronic medical records system in healthcare facilities. In fact in 2013, “nearly six in ten (59%) hospitals have adopted at least a Basic Electronic Health Records system, an increase of 34% from 2012 to 2013 and a five-fold increase since 2008. Over nine in ten (93%) hospitals possessed a certified EHR technology in 2013, increasing by 29% since 2011” (Charles, Gabriel, & Furukawa, 2014). While the electronic medical record is progressing in adoption and may seem…

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    Clinical Informatics

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    of data (Huber, 2014). I will provide examples of informatics in my organization and examples of how my managers us data management to improve patient care. I will also address why President Bush mandated the implementation of electronic health records (EHR). Informatics is the combination of the science of engineering, computers, and information. Whereas, nursing informatics allows nurses to understand the process they use to convert raw data into the wisdom they need to care for…

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    Podiatry practices are usually small group practices that function independently; therefore, finding a low-cost, easy to deploy EHR software solution is essential. Benefits of Podiatry-specific, Cloud-based EMR Software The reality is that a Podiatrist needs a more focused system than a primary care physician does. The charting features of a Podiatry-specific, Web-based EMR are tailored to your specific needs. This saves you time because all of the information that does not apply to Podiatry is…

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    Hero’s Journey CALL TO ACTION Blip. Blip. Buzz. Text messages one after another came on Asian Name’s iPhone screen. They read, “Where are you? We’re waiting! Don’t forget the vodka! You promised to bring it.” Instead of hurrying out the door, she slowly walked toward her dresser and stared at herself in mirror. Her narrow, oblong face with prominent cheekbones and that small cleft chin were so abhorrent. Her slit-like eyes were mere dabs of royal blue that sat below her excessively thick, dark,…

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    problems regardless of where the patient seeks healthcare. Making it Easier to Consider All Aspects of a Patient's Health Patients with a complex medical history and those who suffer from multiple chronic conditions often have volumous records. Digital health records allow physicians and clinicians to review a comprehensive file that clearly identifies all aspects of a patient's health including, but not limited to a complete list of medications, financial circumstances, environmental…

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    Is Tupac Dead? Well there is a question a lot of people want answered. Is Tupac dead? Well for those of you who don't know the media may have said he was dead but I on the other hand believe otherwise. I'm a fan of Tupac and I will openly say that he’s alive and want to answer this unanswered question I’ll provide pieces of evidence. But before I provide this I want to ask a question. Why would this question go unanswered in the first place? The first piece of evidence is Eminem’s…

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    Electronic health records have been a significant change to health care systems and continue to rise across the nation. Patient histories, treatments, orders and medications were handwritten before the use of electronic medical records placing a significant risk for errors due to the illegibility of handwritten orders. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) allows physicians to enter orders electronically, which helps prevent medication errors in such ways that data can be filled in legibly…

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    the other culture, because they could have different morals, values, and traditions, that could replace there’s. Afterwards, The natives can become very angry at the minority because of their government focusing more on them, then they do their own people. Lastly, Multiculturalism can cause tensions because the two cultures could be very different from each…

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    • Improve quality and convenience of patient care Health care providers are able to access patient records remotely and in a timely manner. This process helps them deliver better care. Accessibility to EHRs improves a doctors ability to prescribe medication electronically when needed and on the spot. They can also provide electronic referrals to specialty services. Most importantly, EHRs has enhanced decision support for doctors to make more effective and efficient decision on patient care.…

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    information is organized. The EMR has a memory that records every test that the patient has done and alerts the physician. With the computer based medical records staffing needs can be reduced because of what all the EMR can do. Paper medical records had an issue with legibility but with the EMR everything is typed out making is legible. The EMR requires less storage, everything is on the computer’s hard drive, where as with paper medical records need to be stored in a secure room and depending…

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