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    Medical records refer to data and information that pertains the medical history of patients. Medical records are an important component of health care as it ensures that monitoring of patient health is made easier. It is important to document medical records to be able to manage health and diagnosis of diseases adequately. According to the Joint Commission, there should be a standard of measure of recording medical records to facilitate easy retrieval by medical assistants. There are several approaches

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    Chapter 7 Health Information Technology Functions Lisa A. Cerrato, MS, RHIA and Jane Roberts, MS, RHIA Real-World Case This case study presents a healthcare facility’s journey toward implementation of an electronic health record. It demonstrates the complexity of the process and similarities that exist between paper-based, hybrid, and electronic health records. Background Central Community Medical Center (CCMC) is a 600-bed urban hospital located in the downtown of a major metropolitan area. The

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    Musically Infinite, LLC Business Plan Terrance P. Carson Principal 1990 Jonesboro Road McDonough, Georgia 30253 (770) 777-9311 www.musically.infinite@sounds.com November 16, 2012 A. Executive Summary 4 A1. Business Identification: 4 A2. Mission, Goals and Objectives: 5 A3. Keys to Success: 5 B. Company Summary 9 B1. Industry History: 9 B2. Legal Form of Ownership: 11 B3. Location and Facilities: 11 B4: Management Structure: 15 B5. Products and Service: 17 C. Market Analysis

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    Smart Card is the perfect media that can be used as a health card due to its small size, secure, capability of digitizing a huge amount of personal and medical data [4]. Some attempts have been done by researchers to develop a personal portable healthcare record smart cards and a corresponding framework to simplify maintenance and transfer of patient records [9]. Researchers in the U.K. have created MyCare, a smart card with a fold-out USB plug that can

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    its entirety. Health information technology (HIT or Health IT) has created, among other things, free flow, and improved communication amongst all healthcare workers and providers, patients and the community as a whole. HIT has also availed the healthcare sector better and easier access to information. So many people have placed their hopes on health information technology. The hospitals have high hopes for HIT in helping them to reduce human errors on their medical reports. Health care providers

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    there that use a paper medical record system? Do you ever wonder if there is a better way, than to fill out all that paperwork, and wait for a phone call back for missing documentation on one patient’s record? There is a better answer, and we are going to talk about it in this paper. It is called an EHR. There will be the pros and cons of both an EHR, and paper Medical Records. At Midmichigan Home care (MMHC), they use a paper file for to enclose their Medical Records. In this process they mandate

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    The Ethics of Online Medical Records        Abstract:  This paper describes the ethical implications of developing a national online medical database.  Such a database would contain the lifetime health records of every U.S. resident by combining information from a variety of sources.  The advantages of such a system are many, but in the end, the question remains whether patients want to trade privacy for better healthcare.   A lonely ninety-year-old Chinese woman walks into a clinic

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    in its entirety. Health information technology (HIT or Health IT) has created, among other things, free flow and improved communication amongst all healthcare workers and providers, patients and the community as a whole. HIT has also availed the healthcare sector better and easier access to information. So many people have placed their hopes on health information technology. The hospitals have high hopes for HIT in helping them to reduce human errors on their medical reports. Health care providers

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    It’s the twelfth of April 2017. A nursing student sits inside an average home. The lights are brightly lit. A computer sits atop the student’s lap. A television is across the room. A cellular phone is nearby. In the kitchen there are many appliances. These are everyday pieces of technology present these days. Technology is defined as “the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such

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    visit to the Central Michigan Community Mental Health Care Facility of Mt Pleasant Michigan. They are a facility tasked with the mission “To promote community Inclusion and optimal recovery through provision of comprehensive and quality integrated services to individuals with a mental illness, developmental disability, and/or substance abuse disorder.” (about-us/mission, 2015) The facility it’s self has a total of 400 employees that covers Mental Health needs to all of the 6 Mid-Michigan Counties,

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