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    Health Care Process

    Implementing Electronic Medical Records In a Long Term Care Facility HCS/320 1/20/14 Dr. Patricia “Pat” Bird Introduction Implementing Electronic Medical Records in a Long Term Care Facility can be a big and trying change for anyone in the Health Care Industry. With the transition from traditional paper charts to everything being on a computer through a database can be very confusing and stressful for any and all employees whom have to use the program. However, with proper explanation

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    Hipaa

    HIPAA Summary Janine Yoder HCS/320 March 3, 2015 Lynn Bell HIPAA Summary Going to the doctors or hospital is scary enough, so they try and make it easier, so you are worried about multiple things. They work and take your privacy and rights out of it and have it protected. The Federal Act of 1996, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. This act is to help people be able to keep health insurance a little easier and protect our information from being given away. The confidentiality

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    Communication Opinion

    Joni Riker Communication Opinion June 16, 2014 HCS/320 Instructor Kelly Hernandez To start with the basics to good communication are The Sender, The Receiver, The Message, The Channel and The Feedback. To start with the Sender must obviously initializing communication. The Sender needs to use effective techniques to make sure that his or her message weather verbal or nonverbal is understood so the Sender gets what her or she wants. They must have their points organized to make it easy

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    Education: the Good and Bad Draft

    Communication opinion paper Deanejalo white Hcs/320 December 21, 2015 Operative communication involves the rudimentary fundamentals of communication in an appropriate manner. Effective communication must have proper content, which refers to “the five basic elements of communication” and those five elements are the sender, the message, the receiver, the medium and the feedback. In effective communication all of the elements have to be in optimal condition in order to convey information in a

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    Communication Opinion Paper

    Communication Opinion Paper Linda C. Auston HCS/320 02/04/2014 Kristin Thrun Effective communication is two or more people relaying messages between each other either through speech, writing, or body language in a way that the receiver will understand the meaning of the message in the way the sender intended. When communicating with others it is important to make certain that you are sending your message in a way that can be understood by the receiver of the message. Breaks in communication

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    Communication Theory

    Comminication Theory Nastahsia Howell HCS/320 June, 14, 2012 Matt Dennis Communication Theory The communication process that is utilized in my workplace is like many other organizations, through the different levels of chain of commands. The employees deal with the debtors which would be the clients majority of the time. The debtor is the person that you call to collect a debt from over the phone everything is done solely over the dialer pole. As collection representatives we collect debt for many

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    Communication Opinion

    Communication Opinion Eric Talen HCS/320: Health Care Communication Strategies Instructor Dr. Monique J. Williams, MSPA February 8, 2015 Communication incorporates the basic elements as so.  There are six elements to this process.  Sender/Receiver, Encoding, Decoding, Message, Channel, and Feedback.  In which, I will explain these one at a time.  The first element, Sender/Receiver, you obvious have to as both otherwise the conversation is one sided.  The sender must be able to convey the

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    Health Care Communication

    Health Care and Communication Kathy Owen HCS/320 July 15, 2013 Patricia Bird What is communication? “Communication can be defined as the process of sending and receiving messages.” (Cheesebro, O'Conner, & Rios, 2010). Communication in heath care is probably the most important issue that needs to be addressed. Not only does the patient need to communicate all of their issues to the physician, but they also need to make sure that they are addressing them to

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    Administration Issues

    Administration Issues Michelle Wade HCS/320 July 3, 2013 Debbie Weichman Administration Issues With any merger there are changes that have to be made in order to identify policy and procedure changes, and how these changes will affect the facility as well as their patients. Mergers allow our facility to improve and our ability to provide wider-ranging and more sophisticated care for our patients. It will also allow the facility to reduce operational costs. There are always advantages

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    Communication Opnion Paper

    Communication Opinion Paper Nakia Conyers HCS/320 July 21, 2014 Patricia Bird Communication Opinion Paper No matter what cultural background we may come from we all communicate with others on a daily basis, in an attempt to convey a message, or stay connected. Communication takes on many different shapes from verbal to non-verbal communication which may include speaking (holding a conversation), or body language and eye contact. According to (Cheesebro, O'Connor, & Rios, 2010) “Communication

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