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    the similarities between Mrs. Jackson’s concern and those of health care organizations today is that back in 1930’s, Mrs. Jackson’s was concerned about the need to ensure that the right personnel are recruited and kept in the right position, which is a similar concern for health care organizations today. Another essential similarity is how Mrs. Jackson implemented the same bookkeeping and accounting concept used in today’s health care organization. As a manager that had to fulfill…

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    some form of Informatics in their field of practice, taking that technology and utilizing it to optimize their patient care. Expecting this new education to be learned on site with no foundation, is a disservice to nurses, their employers and the patients. According to the IOM (2010), “Nursing curricula need to be reexamined, updated, and adaptive enough to change with patients’ changing needs and improvements in science and technology, the IOM committee says” (p.…

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    Is healthcare a right or a privilege? Why? Health care is one of the most discussed topics within our society because health is one of the few factors that affect every single person nation wide. I believe that it should be your right as a human being to have health care provided for you, but on a business standpoint you must consider the question of how is the health care business is supposed to succeed when everyone is just handed health insurance. First, I believe that healthcare should…

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    Informatics is a technology term in today’s health care system. It deals with the science of computer information systems. When speaking of informatics in relation to an academic field, it involves the practice of information processing and engineering of information systems. The science of informatics according to American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), 2015, “drives innovation that is defining future approaches to information and knowledge management in biomedical research, clinical,…

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    The time of modern technology, where we live today, brings us daily changes. Smartphones, tablets, high definition televisions, personal computers, and many other devices help us to manage our time better and increase our productivity. Health field is one of the rapidly growing field when it comes about technology. With so many computer programs specially designed for health field, liability of medical stuff and physicians takes less effort now to complete patient’s records with high percentage…

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    Health Fact Sheet

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    The WHO Right to Health Fact Sheet describes my exact image of what the United States Healthcare system should represent. My perception of the current healthcare system in the United States is that the citizens have been under the impression that we have one of the best health care systems in the world. We have also been told that more effective treatments, modern technology and newer model equipment, equals to a more efficient healthcare system. Lastly, we are provided information almost weekly…

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    Some of these benefits include: a) nurse informatics can help in the integration of informatics with Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), which ultimately improves the care given to patients, b) nursing informatics can also assist in the early identification of potential problems say the employment of documentation that is electronically monitored can provide any patient status change quickly to the nurses and doctors…

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    My future career path is to become a Health care administrator also referred to as health medical and service managers. They are known to manage operations from departments, facilities, and hospitals while directing, planning, and providing other health services. Health care administrators are not hands on with patients but they help to make changes and apply those changes to have a success to make sure patients are provided with top notch health service. Many people who choose this career…

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    It’s no secret that the business of health care is a BIG business, being 15% of the gross national product. This creates loads of pressure on hospital/facility commanders to properly and sufficiently run and manage their organizations. Having consistent services, quality, keeping up with consumer demands and proper reimbursement is a key to survival. I think we all can agree that having a paper based system has the power to complicate the quality of our services, organization, consistency and…

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    so the U.S. did not perform better than other nations even though it has spent more (Himmelstein et al 2014). Moreover, the fee-for-service model gives health care professionals an incentive to conduct extensive tests and unnecessary services in order to get extra payments. According to the Bipartisan Policy report, FFS incorporates high technology to medical practices whether or not they are significantly beneficial to the treatment process (Ginsburg 2012). Therefore, the administrative costs…

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