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    Running through the woods, trying to find the creature that just ran off after kidnapping a young girl’s older brother, Dean and Sam hurried along hoping it wasn’t too late. “What if we don’t find it?” a nervous Sam asked his older brother while following closely behind. “We will, Sammy. Trust me,” so sure as to what he said that he was almost believing it, Dean replied to show some form of courage to his younger brother. While spending some much needed time with family, continuing to follow the…

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    Electronic Data Interchange is an electronic communication method that delivers standards for exchanging data by electronic means. EDI has a set of standards that requires that any patient health information must be in EDI standards from one computer to another. The rules are different types of trades that are covered under HIPAA. According to the article HIPAA: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Rule, “Electronic transactions such as health care claims, claims status and remittance advices (RA),…

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    Grace shuffled down the hallway of Sampson Middle School with tears brimming in her eyes. A group of 6th grade girls strode behind her giggling when they saw the note. ‘I’m the biggest nerd in Maine’ it read with a green pair of glasses that looked exactly like hers. She was positive that Kimberly Sunnie had put it on her. She had put it just out of her reach just like the other notes she had left the days before. She drew mean pictures of her winning the math contest and slipped them into the…

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    medical malpractice lawsuits are expensive and detrimental to a health care provider’s career. EMRs can play a more active role in potential litigation because the documentation is organized, easy to read, and is more patient detailed than the paper records. The patient providers will be unfamiliar with this new EMR system and require some special training to comply with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. HIPAA is the first comprehensive federal regulation that governs the privacy and confidentiality of…

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    1. Search Strategy Search terms: We searched those electronic databases to find relevant studies: (PubMed, EBSCO, ISI Web of Science, IBECS via Virtual Health Library, System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe (SIGLE), Google Scholar, Popline, and the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) through using ZIKA term . Data title and abstract screening After removing duplications by using Endnote software, the remaining articles were screened through abstract and title with the following…

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    Baby Lion Research Paper

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    I remember my father always telling me not to wander off when I was little, it's because I would walk around the farm my Papa had without anyone’s knowledge. I would go into the cornfields and get lost, go see the cats or cows. However, going up into a loft so to say, is the barn was always my favorite. I would hide out for what seemed like hours to a four year old, but was really 30 minutes at most. I would sit up there and watch the cows, pigs, cats and chickens through the windows. I would…

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    warnings for possible medication errors, evidenced-based decision support through the literature links included in the EHR, cost-effective and increased productivity due to the diminished paperwork, easy accessibility and transferability of patients’ records.…

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    Radiology Term Paper

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    Exposure charts are very important in the radiology field. They provide consistency in the quality of image production (Carlton, Richard R., Arlene McKenna. Adler, and Eugene D. Frank, 2006). Each site has preprogrammed control consoles for each exposure. However, although these are preset, these are just a suggested starting point. The data is collected through different patients acquiring the same exam. For example, I collected data on every foot exam. So for every foot exam, I grabbed…

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    outcomes. One of those strategies to patient outcomes and improve quality of care is the customizing of health care. The paper will discuss how customization is evident in health care, particularly with Electronic Medical Records (EMR), to improve quality. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is an electronic system that contains patient medical and clinical information (HealthIT, 2016). The system is designed to track patient data, identify patients’…

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    Electronic Health Record (EHR) can definitely transform the way care is delivered to a patient. As more healthcare facilities, including hospitals and private practices, move towards the use of EHR, the benefits will increase to both patients and practitioners. It is much easier to retrieve or track patient specific medical information using EHR than to use paper records. Many paper records are written in illegible handwriting and missing different types of information. One study showed…

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