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    Privacy Relating to Health Information Technology From an American’s perspective, privacy is seen as a natural part of life, yet the particulars of protecting that privacy is much more complex. While there are ways to keep information secure, such as incognito mode for web search browsers and options for private accounts in social media, privacy is still able to be violated by hackers and information slips through companies. The theme of technology in “Extra Sensory Perception” by Gershon Dublon

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    2000 Information Technology in the Health Care Industry: A Primer Peter B. Southard, Soongoo Hong, Keng Siau Department of Management College of Business Administration University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-0491 USA E-mail: psouthar@unlserve.unl.edu, shong@tamiu.edu, ksiau1@unl.edu Abstract The paper discusses current and future applications of information technology within the healthcare industry. It presents some broad strategies for approaching information technology investments

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    Health Information Technology has made it possible for healthcare professionals to be able to manage the care of patients and securely use and share health information. Health Information Technology is thought to increase patient safety, better patient outcomes and decrease medical cost saving millions of dollars. Over the years technology use has increase and in all areas of the human life, whether through entertainment or education and now healthcare. A major trend in the healthcare industry is

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    Health Information Technology System Name Institutional Affiliation Date: Health Information Technology System Briefly share your nursing background and professional interests. As a nurse, I have been diligent in sharing the importance of problem solving, critical thinking and research with the public. I have succeeded in assisting the public to understand actions of nurses, which involves more than just nurturing. I have also helped in surveying and assessing risks, identifying the goals of

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    to examine an innovative health information technology based approach that is tailored to educate families about pediatric obesity and associated health behaviors. It discusses the importance of advancing and improving health and health care by utilizing innovative methods, such as health information technology (HIT). HIT systems are technology-based structures that allow access and exchange of information, computerize and improve decision making, offer support to health care providers and patients

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    Security Issues in Health Information Technology Introduction: In 2009, the United States enacted a sweeping economic recovery bill entitled the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. As part of the controversial bill, the U.S. took on the imperatives of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act. This dimension of the total bill has been more positively received than its umbrella legislation, primarily because it proceeds from an assumption that most members

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    Redefining the Roles of Health Information Management Professionals in Health Information Technology by Xiaoming Zeng, MD, PhD; Rebecca Reynolds, EdD, RHIA; and Marcia Sharp, MBA, RHIA Health information technology (HIT) is being sought as one of the key elements to streamline the process of providing healthcare to improve quality and harness cost. It is hoped that HIT will lead to a more cost-efficient healthcare system than the current one. Surprisingly, there is no agreed definition

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    Executive Summary: Health information technology (HIT) involves trading of health information in an electronic format to advance health care, reduce health expenditures, improve work efficiency, decrease medication errors, and make health care more accessible. Maintaining privacy and security of health information is crucial when technology is involved. Health information exchange plays an important role in improving the quality and delivery of health care and cost-effectiveness. “There

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    strategies should align with its Health Information Technology (HIT) strategies, healthcare trends and government regulations. According to Glandon, Smaltz, and Slovensky (2013) the external environment and the government have direct, indirect and substantial roles in the healthcare operations of a company. When I worked as the Behavioral Health Quality Coordinator for Arizona State Medicaid, my Department was responsible for providing quality measures requirements to health plans. We were also responsible

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    Meaningful Use and Health IT Introduction The charge of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information and Technology (ONC) is to coordinate “national efforts to implement and use the most advanced health information technology and the electronic exchange of health information … to improve health care” (Health and Human Services [HHS], n.d., website). However, sharing confidential information found in the electronic health record (EHR) for research and quality improvement potentiate

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