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    It is with great enthusiasm that I express my interest in the position of Librarian IV at the Houston Public Library. The position provides an excellent and exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of initiatives to refine and improve collections at the branch and organizational level. With over ten years of customer service and collection maintenance experience, I have a set of skills and qualifications that will make me an asset to the department. I have developed and maintained…

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    and maintenance of the project will inevitably present challenges. First, the database created involves three phases that must be fill by three different departments simultaneous. These usually concern Interact access and governance. Second, the workflow created can be difficult to navigate for individual that are not computer literate. Third, Blair Manor computers are outdated; the program can only be run on three computers. Other concerns to consider are the following: • The program…

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    the system is always down due to technical issues, chaos ensues. The technological platform should also facilitate communication within the HCO. The EHR’s design should take into consideration workflow patterns…

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    interdisciplinary team. This paper will discuss three of the many important aspects of technology within patient care. Within this paper electronic documentation, cardiac telemetry and electronic medication cabinets will be acknowledged. Improving workflow and advocating for the use of new patient care technology will also be discussed and the importance of each. Three Important Patient Care Technologies As stated previously, technology contributes to safe patient care, nursing education and…

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    unintended consequences have been realized as well. These unintended consequences need to be recognized and managed. Ash, Sittig, Poon, Guappone, Campell and Dyskstra have identified nine types of unintended consequences, they are: more/new work issues, workflow issues, never ending demands, paper persistence, communications issues, emotions, new kinds of errors, changes in power structures, and overdependence on technology. The…

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    able to leverage their existing health information technology (HIT) into effective tools to manage this tuberculosis (TB) outbreak. Rush-Copley used their existing electronic health record (EHR), and ProVation Order Sets to customize a specific workflow that addressed the needs of their patient population and the needs of the staff. This resulted in the appropriate data being tracked in the EMR, eliminated duplicate services, and provided underlying support for their population health…

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    The Object Management Group (OMG) The Object Management Group (OMG) is an international, open membership, non-profitable technology standards consortium, dedicated to the creation and maintenance of computer industry standards. Founded in 1989, some of the founding companies include IBM, Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard and American Airlines. Christopher Stone and John Slitz were among the founding executive team. The management team since 2012 now includes Richard Soley-Chairman and CEO, Bill…

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    Fully custom solution, not turn-key Every project that Fluent Analytics undertakes is completely customized to the needs of the client. Customization ensures that the analytics application we build develop a thorough understanding of your organization and your patients. Our customized solutions allows us to dig deeply into the data, both after the initial implementation, and during each subsequent implementation, allowing for further customizations based on new rules and definitions. Designing…

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    For instance, using SharePoint in conjunction with Office 365, a company gains numerous avenues to improve employee collaboration and communication. SharePoint also offers tools to improve content management, and to develop and manage workflows for team projects (Kroenke). These are internal goals that any business should regard as high priorities. SharePoint offers other features as well, but this paper will focus on the important objectives mentioned…

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    There are distinct characteristics that are exhibited in readiness assessment, planning, selection, implementation and lastly the benefits of any Electronic Health Records practice. More importantly, the assessment phase needs to justify the objective of implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR). The first and foremost step of implementation of a health information system is readiness evaluation or assessment for acknowledging and implementing the systems. Preparation is the first significant…

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