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    As the practice manager, I would first address the situation by speaking to the front office staff that doubled booked the provider for that day. Speaking to the staff member will allow me to get a general idea why he or she scheduled the patients in that manner. Understanding the reasoning from the front office staff is key to assessing the situation and will help control any issues that arise. Additionally, it will allow me to determine if this staff member needs additional training or…

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    There are quite a few ways the EHR can affect the billing process in a medical office. Adaptive software emphasizing practice specifications is one way to go. “ A new EHR system that has the ability to run custom billing reports and is fully compatible with a facility’s current system definitely affects the way standard billing is done” (Kaye, 2009) Conversion of super bills to claims is another example. This way saves time and money and the benefit is in all processes. As far as electronic…

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    IPPE Midpoint Reflection

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    duties as a pharmacist to a manager of a pharmacy. I was allowed to receive drugs from warehouse, include schedule II-V, typed and filled prescriptions. I had experience as a technician with Walgreens pharmacy 10 years ago, which helped me adapt the workflow, quickly; but I had to familiarize with HEB’s software. Whenever opportunities arise, Jamie would expose me to a variety of duties that a pharmacist encounters on the daily basis. I got to observe Jaime utilized her knowledge,…

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    into action. Health care organizations that harness the power of historical and real-time data must strive to predict trends and change behaviors. This means that both the prediction and the intervention must be applied to the original system and workflow that produced the data. Enhanced Decision-making Clinical indecision often leads to over treatment and under treatment, which are both wasteful and potentially harmful. Predictive analytics allows clinicians to reserve complex and cost…

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    Each of these areas functioned autonomously, giving rise to a freewheeling corporate culture where non-standardized processes were adapted on the fly, and problems were resolved in an ad hoc manner. This high degree of autonomy and flexible culture enabled Keda to achieve its “pursuit of perfection” through “endless innovation” in the global market. Indeed, innovation had been essential to the firm’s success in the market. In 1999, Keda had rolled out the first 3,200-ton pressing machine in…

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    legal experts, tax experts and IT experts. One of his example is when the firm contacted an IT expert of an Information Rights Management (IRM) when the client’s business is highly automated. KPMG Audit Process Audit workflow in KPMG is empowered by eAudIT, an activity-based workflow and electronic audit file, which incorporate the firm’s methodology, guidance and industry knowledge and also the tools needed to manage audits consistently from beginning to end. Audit process includes the…

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    SaaS CRM solutions have a much lower upfront cost because companies subscribe to the service by paying a monthly fee based on the number of users. This also makes the solution very easy to scale as a company grows. Easy to change. Customizations, workflows and preferences in SaaS CRM solutions are performed through configuration, not coding. Changes are easy as well because the application just needs to be reconfigured whenever business needs or processes change. Despite these attractive…

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    Nursing informatics is a growing field that involves technology to improve and advance the quality of care for patients. It includes a synthesis of information encompassing concepts of computer science and nursing science (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2015). The FierceHealthIT website allowed me to search current topics that impact nursing informatics. A topic that is current and trending on FierceHealthIT related to nursing informatics is The Electronic Health Record (EHR). This paper will discuss my…

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    insurance application with the vision to enable caseworkers and customer tapping into an electronic system that can enter through 1000 application a day. It also consist of three component that is a health care system eligibility rules engine, employee workflow and a client portal for state resident to initiate cases into the system. According to author Michael Krigsman, most projects fail due to shifting requirements, inattentive management, poor communication, and politic. He also stated…

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    front desk clerk; they should at least try to adopt new concept/ideas; so, it can decrease chaos, contradiction, and confusion. I could only hope that this bring our clinic to a positive result, which it can build a “solid team members and clinic workflow method/ great work ethic” for the common good. I would measure this issue an enormous, because this is an ongoing issue, those individuals that I have mention doesn’t want to address…

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