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    to link patient’s medical number record with common identification data requirement. Examples of these are patient’s complete name, date of birth, gender, mother’s maiden name, and Social Security number. MPI is the number one go to method to help important information for the patient to be found using paper based filing system in the health information Department. Most MPI are filed alphabetically. Which means physician’s offices don’t usually use the record numbers. There are two versions…

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    Cloud Lake: A Short Story

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    All Angels had wings, but none were as dark as Raven’s. She had shimmering, dark blue wings that ombred into black tips. Most of the other Angels had cream colored wings with a pink or teal tint to them, but none of them were dark. Because of the peculiar color of her wings, most angels regarded her with some apprehension. There was no fear, but they were unsure of what to think of her. However, there were two angels that did not let their differences stop them from being friends with her.…

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    for about four months before moving to Seattle later that year. Upon my return to Seattle, I worked for about a year with Good Samaritan Mental Health Services as a front office receptionist and I was also responsible for maintaining the medical records. I left Good Samaritan and accepted a temporary position with St. Joseph’s medical center where I assisted with creating and maintaining the physician’s database. I remained in this assignment…

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    Systems in the nation. They have gained worldwide prominence for groundbreaking West Nile research being conducted by their Center for Neuroscience and Neurological Recovery. I chose to interview Mary Palmertree Montana who is the Director of Medical Records at Methodist Rehabilitation Center (MRC) here in Jackson. She was a graduate of the program here at UMMC. She has been RHIA credentialed since 1996 and has over 11 years…

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    The medical health record is an integral part of the healthcare system and has evolved greatly over the years. This form of communication is necessary for keeping information about a patient’s health at the fingertips of healthcare professionals. The medical record includes everything from billing and administrative information to complete diagnoses and medications. ("What information does an electronic health record (EHR) contain? | FAQs | Providers & Professionals | HealthIT.gov," 2013).…

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    key roles a health information management (HIM) professional holds is to serve as a guardian of patient health records. HIM professionals should be equipped with the knowledge to uphold the “care, custody, and control of the records” concerning legal action or an investigation (Kearney, 2014). Because the use of patient health records has switched from paper to electronic health records (EHR), it is necessary for HIM professionals to acquaint themselves with their institutions e-discovery…

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    Database Abstracting

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    The coding professional reviews the health record and enters specific data into a computer database (Sayles). Abstracting is a clinical coding function that involves extracting data from the health record and entering information in an index. Index is a guide that serves as a pointer or indicator to locate something (Sayles). There are different types of indexes in healthcare such as disease, operation, and physician. A disease index consist of a list of diagnosis codes arranged by the code…

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    Hurwitz Case Study

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    do and why it does it. He wants to bring bands into the club that do not lose money. He might be sacrificing some personal satisfaction, but there does not appear to be any issue opposing his business ethics. • When Hurwitz was a deejay, he played records that led people to change the station. Then the station changed him. Is this an example of business regulating itself? Is there an ethical side to this, or is it just the way money works?…

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    Outkast Research Paper

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    malls when they were just sixteen years old the band participated in hip hop battles and began getting a lot of local attention. Soon enough they began being pursued by big producers in their area before even graduating high school and teamed with the record label Organized…

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    In the article “Choosing an Electronic Health Records System”, it explains, the legal risks associated with medical practices when selecting an EHR system. These risks include professional liability risk towards healthcare professionals. Risk management audits, include management consultation and education are advised to help improve patient quality of care and reduce liability risks. The responses provided in the article, act for only one risk management consulting company. Other risk…

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