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    ULTRASOUND TRANSMISSION AND NETWORKING SYSTEM IN A HOSPITAL NAME: INSTITUTION: Introduction Ultrasound is sound frequencies waves with which are normally higher than those audible to human beings; Ultrasound is used in navigational, electronic, industrial, and also security applications. It is also used in medicine to view internal part/organs of the body of a human being such as muscles, joints, tendons, vessels and internal organs. Its aim is often to exclude any pathology or to find a source

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    ULTRASOUND TRANSMISSION AND NETWORKING SYSTEM IN A HOSPITAL NAME: INSTITUTION: Introduction Ultrasound is sound frequencies waves with which are normally higher than those audible to human beings; Ultrasound is used in navigational, electronic, industrial, and also security applications. It is also used in medicine to view internal part/organs of the body of a human being such as muscles, joints, tendons, vessels and internal organs. Its aim is often to exclude any pathology or to find a source

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    Carl Taylor Reflection : Insights into primary health care : There is at least one common characteristic between different countries in the field of health is access to care. Needs of health are insufficiently covered by the provision of health services. Several policies have been implemented in this direction. Today, work focuses on the primary health care concept following the Alma Ata Declaration. The philosophy behind PHC (primary health care) is based upon: • holistic understanding and

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    Healthcare Responsibility: an Economic Perspective: Is Healthcare a Right or a Privilege?

    and healthy life, but to what extent is the individual responsible for their health. In examining whether the individual or society should pay for healthcare, one must consider both the well-being of the individual and the fiscal welfare of society. These elements do not stand separate, but rather are intertwined. A society is composed of individuals; the health and well-being of a society is the summation of the health and well-being of all individuals in that society. The better individuals feel

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    Hipaa Compliance Laws

    compliance laws that are applicable to a large public health care organization. In the second column, include a description of each law. In the third column, justify your rationale for including the law by indicating why it applies to a large public health care organization Answer: Compliance Law | Description of the Compliance Law | Rationale for Including this Law | Title1 Health Care Access, Portability, and Renewability | offers protection of health insurance coverage without regard to pre-existing

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    Market Research Plan

    the educational and social needs of the youth and the psychological needs of the entire family. This will be done by providing crisis intervention, parenting skills training, substance abuse services, mentoring, educational tutoring and intensive care coordination. Our main goal is to help these children and their families to live together in a productive, peaceful, healthy, stimulating and nurturing environment. Our long term vision is to expand our services or franchise our service model into

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    Hie Position

    Implementation with Conflicting Federal and State Laws Health Information Exchange (HIE) is a primary determinant of Stage 2 Meaningful Use in order for health care organizations to qualify for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), 2012). This emphasis on EHRs and HIE come from Congress’ passage of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act), which was part of the American

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    American Health Care Delivery System

    American Health Care Delivery System IP5 Angela Stewart American Health Care Delivery System America’s emergency rooms see this type of critical events as a daily occurrence. Often you will find that people will go to the emergency department for care because the ER cannot refuse to care for that come to be seen. If we look into the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act any person seeking care must receive assessment and immediate care for their ailment. Often the issue is financial

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    Why Are Rural and Remote Locations Associated with Health Inequalities

    associated with health inequalities which continue to persist for particular social groups? Health services are a common activity that is conducted to every individual in the world. This ranges from medical examinations and treatment form various illness encountered by various individuals. However, this is not the case to every party in the world. Some regions in some countries suffer from inadequate health services provision. This brings the element of inequality in the health sector in various

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    Nt1310 Unit 9

    IT innovations. The organization I selected is a Military Treatment Facility, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center (KACC), MD. The innovation that I would recommend for improvement is the requirement for Health Artifact Imaging System (HAIMS) that scans bulk paper medical records and turn it into electronic files and the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology (AHLTA), a military electronic health record be accessible by outside treatment facility providers. HAIMS converts paper medical records

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