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    Professional Development of Nursing Proffesionals

    healthcare system. This report discusses the effects of safe, effective and affordable care rendered at the primary level. Nurses can further this initiative by taking their education to the next level, which will allow stronger leadership roles and in turn will lead directly to improved care at the primary level. Transforming Practice Access to healthcare has been rewritten with the implementation of The Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA). This will allow open access to healthcare for millions; in turn

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    Conceptualizing a Business

    Conceptualizing a Business The idea of an assisted living facility always has been a dream. A servant’s heart is one of the key fundamentals for this project, along with a desire to provide care, hospitality, and dignity. Because I am a Louisiana girl, raised in a small town, those values were instilled and have become second nature. A clear description of Philao Living, its consumer, and vision are provided, along with future goals determined. Additionally, culture, social responsibility, and

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    Electronics and Communication Engineering from Amrita University. I have 42 Months experience in Healthcare IT. Previously worked as an Implementation Consultant with Allscripts and was involved in the implementation and support of the Sunrise Acute care and Ambulatory products. Before joining Allscripts I worked with a Domestic Healthcare Company as Business Analyst and was involved in the implementation of HIS and LIS at various client locations across India. | | | | | | Job Experience | |

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    Srs Document

    Florida Gulf Coast University Digital Hospital and Medical Information System [pic] Computer Information Systems Program College of Business Florida Gulf Coast University Team Eagle: Joe Ciliberti capstone@fxkustomimports.com Eugene Hoyt eugenehoyt@aol.com Bill Mack wbmack1@msn.com

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    System Analysis and Design Paper

    patients itself.  The use of RFID is to solve the problems that are present today in health.  In this paper I will discuss the e importance to focus on a RFID –based system name (SIMOPAC) that integrates the multi-agent technologies in the field of health care.   RFID

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    Definition of Terms

    today has revolutionized the health care system, as technology evolves, so does the environment promoting quality care for those in need of it. AMR- An ambulatory medical record (AMR) is an electronically stored file of a patient’s outpatient medical records, which includes all surgeries and care that do not involve being admitted to a hospital. An AMR is similar to an electronic medical record (EMR), but while EMR’s keep track of inpatient care (surgeries and care that require spending overnight or

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    1. The five areas in which Ron Henderson’s performance was weak was by his inaction and lack of leadership; he let other executives “do their thing” and neither discouraged nor evaluated their work; did little to evaluate the ideas with respect to their compatibility with CMC’s mission; did not consider the financial implications of these ventures, his approach was “let’s do it”; and he added 127 new positions despite solid evidence that utilization was experiencing a steep decline. An organization

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    A Transformation in Health Care

    Course Project Draft A Transformation in Health Care HR587ON – Managing Organizational Change Professor: John Anderson Table of Contents Executive Summary Page 3 Assessment/Diagnosis Page 4 Analysis of Change Strategy Page 5 Results/Outcomes Page 9 Evaluation of the Effort Page 10 References Page 13 A Transformation in Health Care This diagnostic paper is based on my current experiences in my organization of a significant change initiative. I will be providing a high-level

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    Future Trends of Health Care

    What does the future of health care hold? Many of our top politicians and physicians are asking the very same thing. Technology and pharmaceuticals are changing the face of healthcare and how treatment will be given and paid for. More surgeries are now being performed in outpatient clinics than ever before. CDC (2004) writes “The growth in ambulatory surgery has been influenced by improvements in anesthesia and analgesia and by the development of noninvasive or minimally invasive techniques. Procedures

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    Week 8 Inpatient and Outpatient Services

    The main difference between inpatient and outpatient services is that inpatient care is performed by an inpatient facility that is prepared for patients to be able to stay overnight if need be. This inpatient care can be provided by a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or a long term care facility. A skilled nursing facility (SNF) is designed to provide rehabilitation services and/or skilled nursing to injured patients after they no longer need to be in a hospital setting. The skilled nurses help

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