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    Nt1310 Unit 2

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    I am a registered health information technologist. I am currently working on an Epic implementation as an analyst and trainer. All answers are based on my personal experience or my previous education unless denoted by in text citation. TASK: A. EXAMINE ELEMENTS OF THE VENDOR SELECTION PROCESS BY DOING THE FOLLOWING: 1. JUSTIFY HOW A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS WILL HELP TO FOCUS THE VENDOR SELECTION PROCESS. A cost benefit analysis is used to identify the overhead costs occurred during an EHR…

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    Intro: (2nd to last) Rainbows are defined as; “a bow or arc of prismatic colors appearing in the heavens opposite the sun and caused by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in drops of rain.” Background: 2 long - 4 med paragraphs http://www.rebeccapaton.net/rainbows/facts.htm Two of the most important people in “discovering” the rainbow and the understanding the science behind and explaining it are Sir Isaac Newton and Aristotle. Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4th, 1643, in…

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    Ne-Yo Biography

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    of an R&B group called Envy but the band sadly parted ways in 2000. He was then signed by Columbia Records, only to find his album project being disappointingly shelved for more than a year, prompting him to leave the company empty-handed. However, a song which was supposed to appear on the album led to his future in music. R 'n' B artist Marques Houston heard the song "That Girl" and decided to record it for his own album. Since then, Ne-Yo earned the title of being one of the most-sought…

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    Technology is changing the way our society accesses information and communicates; no doubt the future of clinical research will be shaped by these changes. One such example is the need for source data verification (SDV). The process of SDV begins with the patient and the information captured by the clinician into a document (mostly on paper) which someone manually transcribes into a computer database to send to the sponsor. The CRA reads this source, usually in person, and verifies the data…

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    Nurse Informatic Analysis

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    technology includes the electronics and information technology used during the course of patient care, a practice also known as clinical informatics” (Rouse, 2014). In order to organize and maintain a patient’s records, Robert Wood Johnson’s emergency department utilizes a crucial electronic medical record called ED PulseCheck. This advance software allows the unit to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support clinical decision making in practice. This collection of information…

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    categories: clinical quality, financial performance, patient satisfaction, and functional status” (Joshi, Ransom, Nash, & Ransom, 2014, p.113). Patient’s satisfactory have to be done separately to have a complete measurement set. Electronic medical record (EMR) is considered as “the most accurate method of data collection” (Joshi, Ransom, Nash, & Ransom,…

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    The Resurrection of a Legend Not many teens are able to say they were stage dancers and turn into a great rapper, but Tupac Shakur can. Tupac started his career at the age of 17 years old. He was a stage dancer for a well-known rapper and given a chance to rap a verse in a song. After he rapped his verse, many people took notice of his unique rhymes, and he began to make more music on his own. He unfortunately died at the age of 25. I would bring him back from the dead because he accomplished…

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    Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are constantly evolving and beneficial to healthcare. Dryden Family Medicine (DFM) has operated for a number of decades without the use of EMRs and it has grown into a challenge that they intended on fixing. Through the use of EMR, the practice has had an increase in revenue, an increase in employee satisfaction and incentives from federal and private insurers. This case study focuses on the stages of implementing a EMR and how it is used to benefit DFM.…

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    The authors state that there are many users resistance the application of EMR despite the advantages that the system can produce. Nurses and providers have numerous concerns about the system security, confidentiality, and impacts on patients’ care processes. The authors mention about previous researches had shown that many factors can affect EMR implementation, such as documentation time, ease of fixing mistakes, workflow’s efficiencies, and more. The article describes a survey, which was…

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    Kylie could never forget the day she watched the first episode of Grey’s Anatomy. There were articles everywhere saying, ‘These shows never advance past the pilot, Grey’s Anatomy doesn’t stand a chance’. Kylie was different. Kylie was addicted. The Grey’s Anatomy pilot came to a denouement. Now, it was up to the viewer ratings to determine if she would have the ability to find out what comes next. What happens next? Does Derek save Katie? Do Meredith and Derek continue to be together? Kylie was…

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