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    Over the past decade, health care costs in the United States have drastically increased, becoming a worldwide concern. This increase has negatively affected hospitals, clinics, and other health facilities, as well as the American people. In 2009, the U.S. spent over $8,000 on health services per person, while New Zealand and Japan spent one-third as much and Switzerland and Norway spent two-thirds as much. In 2009, Health spending in the U.S. was over 17 percent of gross domestic product (GDP)…

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    Information Technology or IT is the application of computers to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset of information and communication technology. For years, healthcare facilities have donated money to IT organizations to support the findings of newfound technology that could help to ensure health. There are various tools and machines used that are the only reason some people are still alive now.…

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    the world’s first commercial jet pack and everything in between. As days go by technology continues to advance and thus keeps the world progressing, “By virtue of the intensive infiltration of digital devices into our daily lives, we have radically altered how we communicate with one another and with our entire social network at once” (Topol), Eric emphasizes the drastic changes brought upon by technology. Technology is involved in practically every aspect of our life and has greatly benefitted…

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    forward. New advances in technology display human’s natural desire for success and development. However, are all advancements in the technological field beneficial? Bianca Banova states in a recent article, “The Impact of Technology On Health Care, “Technology today affects every single aspect of modern society”. She discusses the importance technology has placed in the field of healthcare. Alongside Banova, Apichai Sakulsureeyadej- the CEO and founder of Tourism Technology Association-…

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    Technology and information systems have drastically changed today’s healthcare in several ways. It has influenced everything from triaging patients to prescribing medications in almost every healthcare setting in America. Therefore, as a healthcare professional it is essential for me to understand healthcare associated information systems and technology. In my particular hospital, the use of medical records software such as Meditech, as integrated deeply into the system, that essentially all of…

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    Technology and its Effects The term technology originated from the Greek word ‘technologia’. Technology refers to the use of machines and various tools that make our daily work lives simpler, easier and more organized. The word also describes the different gadgets, and resources used by humans to help them control and adapt to their environment appropriately (Bridgman 5). In factories, technology planted in smart machines can store massive amount of data, and it boosts the production. Embedding…

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    Health Care Cost Since 2014, health care spending have increased from 5.3 percent, $3.0 trillion, or $9,523 per person (CMS, 2014) to 5.5 percent in 2015, $3.1 trillion, or $9,695 per person (Luhby, 2015). The consistent increase on health care spending is expected to rise through the year 2024. In fact, between 2014 and 2024, health care spending is expected to increase to 5.8 percent, which is the highest percent of health spending in three decades (Luhby, 2015). By 2014, more than 19.1…

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    emergency health records (EHR) and discuss the relevance of administration and clinical work, which contributes to information technology, electronic health records, and information requirements in technology. The analysis will describe the most important reasons why policy makers’ use the delivery of technology information in the health care industry. Keywords: electronic health record evidence based, economic evaluation, computerized physician order entry. The Assessment of Technology The…

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    situations. It’s performed by the third party, may be employers, government or insurance companies. To pay the health care services and/ or to get health insurance, financing is very important. Insurance is a plan by which a company or government agency offers a promise of compensation for loss or damage in properties, illness, or death in response for payment. The action of providing health care services by different providers is called delivery. The service delivered to the insured should be…

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    seeing this population health popping up in healthcare articles lately? What is this population health? How can healthcare information technology help it? Some might even ask what this healthcare information technology is. What kind of technology will we be used in future for population health? Will it be device or software? All this will be defined in this paper. Some believe that population health is a new term that came out in 2003, but some doctors see it as just general care back 30 years…

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