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    Medical Records at South Carolina Heart Center are split between two distinctive groups: Analysts and Health Information Management Specialists. The Analyst’s purpose is to analyze medical records for completeness in order to provide an accurate and complete medical record for patient encounters. The Health Information Management Specialists is to ensure patient records are obtainable by filing loose or batched information on patients. The functions are different for each group as well. Health…

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    SPEECH RECOGNITION INTRODUCTION Speech recognition is also said to be automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition which means understanding voice of the human and performing any required task or the ability to match a voice against a acquired or provided vocabulary.¬¬ It is a process by which a computer takes speech signal and converts it into words in real time according to an algorithm implemented as a computer program. It is achieved by following certain steps and the…

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    Nursing Informatic Paper

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    in nursing has provided a safer mechanism for health care providers to document in a much faster and accurate way. In 2004, President George W. Bush set a goal that the majority health data be in an electronic format by 2014, which included medical records that are shared by many institutions and other technologies for safer health care (As cited by Spencer, 2012). I will discuss the importance of health informatics, health information, and health information technology and how this…

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    Electronic Health Records

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    Understanding the Electronic Health Record and Its Impact on the Healthcare System Health information management (HIM) professionals are the main ones responsible for managing health records. In traditional healthcare practices, health records are collected and stored in paper file folders. These records are maintained in doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other healthcare settings. Technological advances have improved the paper based health record management systems. These systems are being…

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    work, attending to the kids, replying to that demanding client--we respond and react to the needs of other people. It's time to do a few merciful things to reward yourself and get your health in order. The Complete Compendium To Everything Related To Health And Wellness Everything You Need To Know About Health And Wellness - Nuff' Said!! Chapter 1: Get Reenergized Synopsis Energy is crucial in this sleep-deprived, overstretched, high-velocity existence. How do we reload our…

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    The health care cost-management pressures have forced HCOs to examine their work processes and undertake work redesign initiatives to deliver care more efficiently. The need for transparent and effective communication in all phases of the work a firm performs for its clients is imperative. Hence, some Successful companies do not hesitate to use Strategic Planning consultants to help them build and improve their competitive advantages. These companies understand the importance of making smart…

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    Watson Community Association is a non-profit organization located in Arizona. Watson Community Association operates a 200-bed acute care facility, Watson Community Hospital (WCH), which also employs primary care physicians to provide easy access to Primary Care for patients. WCH has eight clinics which are staffed by thirty-six physicians and seven midlevel providers, who specialize in internal medicine, family practice, infectious disease, and gynecology (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013, p. 628-629)…

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    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 challenges, familial histories, mental health status, lifestyle risk factors and past…

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    Some resiliency will be expected since Health Matters is a relatively new health system. CEO Steven Forthrights and Chairman Mary White expressed the pros and cons of the challenges they have faced with implementing CPOEs in the past. Steve mentioned, “The surgeons embraced the new CPOE system, largely because they felt the postoperative order sets were easy to use, but the internists and hospitalists rebelled. The CPOE project stalled and the system was never fully implemented” (Wagner, Lee,…

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    The health assessment shows that I am healthy and aware of the importance of my behaviors, so I think I need to keep it up. For physical health, I engage in jogging every day for about an hour, 30 minutes after lunch and 30 minutes after dinner. I usually do that 5-6 times a week, and I also guarantee that I sleep at least 8 hours every day. I always check the clock before I sleep and I give myself 9 hours 30 minutes total on the bed. 30 to 45 minutes for relaxing and about 10-15 minutes for…

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