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    Patient Portal

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    Center has ten physicians clinics that can benefit from the patient portal. Now that the organization has transitioned to Cerner powercharts electronic medical records, the organization can now focus on implementing Cerner patient portal and its benefits. “A patient portal is a secure website that gives patients convenient 24 hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an internet connection” (“What is patient portal?” n.d.) The doctor's clinics of GA Medical Center have 500 to 600

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    Patient Portal Analysis

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    of a patient portal, such as MyGeisinger which is utilized by Geisinger Health System. A patient portal is a secure online website that allows patients to have 24- hour access to personal health information. With the use of a secure username and password patients have access to information about their healthcare (Healthit.gov, 2015). About 25 percent of system’s primary care patients are registered, with the addition of about 2,000 patients per month (Emont, 2011). Patient Portals: Both Administrative

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    Portal Vein Aneurysms

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    arterial ones. However with extensive use of cross-sectional imaging, the incidence portal vein aneurysms have increased. Over 210 cases have been described since the first case report in 1956 by Barzilai and Kleckner [6].They represent about 3% [6]of all venous aneurysms and a reported prevalence of 0.43%[7]. There is no correlation between incidence of portal aneurysm and age or sex of the patient [7]. Portal vein aneurysms may be congenital or acquired. However the exact etiology is still controversial

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    Portal Hypertension Paper

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    discussing the disease process of Portal Hypertension, and discussing how the disease process can affect the neurological, gastrointestinal, reproductive, skin, hematological, metabolic and circulatory Systems. I will also be discussing the types of treatments, the average annual cost of medication therapy, side effects of the medications, and how to prevent exacerbation of the disease from occurring. Portal Hypertension is known as an increase in the pressure of the portal venous system (Lewis, Heitkemper

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    Portal Frame Analysis

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    hanger was then loaded and deflections measured till collapse of the cantilever arm. 2.2 Beam Mechanism: Fig. 2.2(b) Plastic hinge formation, Beam mechanism Fig. 2.2(b) Plastic hinge formation, Beam mechanism Fig. 2.2(a) Portal Frame with Vertical Load Fig. 2.2(a) Portal Frame with Vertical Load From Plastic analysis, Mp = 10.35 kN-mm (Beam Mechanism) Mp = 10.35 kN-mm (Beam Mechanism) Wl2θ = MP θ+ MP 2θ + MP θ → MP= Wl8 Notes & Comments: Number of plastic hinges that should form are 4;

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    Cara Krebb’s Sehnsucht: Portals to the Unattainable I spent my childhood in a modest white house in northern Germany. I loved my home. I loved the gleaming stone floor. I loved the curving staircase, adorned with decorative wrought iron. I loved the narrow hallways. Best of all was the attic. It was accessed by a small sliding door tucked behind a large wardrobe. It was my secret place. It was my own world full of wonder and excitement. Fifteen years later, I was riding a train to Salt Lake City

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    Patient Portal Summary

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    Patient portals can be customized to meet the needs of each provider's office. From a staff's perspective, patient portal will streamline the front desk worklow in terms of registering the patient, appointments, and sending reminders to the patients. As patients will be utilizing the portal to make a follow up appointment or requesting a refill on the medication, staff will be taking less and less calls. Staff members will be provided with adequate education and training on portals. In the end,

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    Patient Portal Analysis

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    Patients can use a patient portal to perform the first element of the common workflow, i.e., the chief complaint from home. A patient portal is a secure provider’s online website that affords patients access anytime and from any location to personal health information as long as there is an available Internet connection. Thus, all that is required for this endeavor is an internet connection, and any Internet-connected device via a secure and password protected access (1st Providers, 2016). Patients

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    hepatic circulation (for removal of bacteria and toxins) via the portal vein, and blood is returned to systemic circulation via the hepatic vein. Because of liver fibrosis, the distortion of hepatic architecture increases resistance to blood flow, resulting in portal hypertension. The portal collaterals relieve some of the pressure in the portal system but may contribute to cirrhosis-related complications such as varices (Liou, 2014). Portal hypertension is usually estimated by the hepatic venous pressure

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    Nurse Portal Evaluation

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    Evaluation of Nursing Portal Nurses in clinical practice are constantly challenged to deal with an abundance of information and multiple technology systems. Use of a computer terminal with various types of information and use of communication technologies are expectations for health care personnel, including nurses. Estimates indicate that since the 1980s, approximately 50% of all new capital investments in health care organizations have been in information technology. Informatics can aid nurses

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