277 Search Results for Electronic Health Records EHR
HITECH Legislation
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act is something that gives the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) with the power to create programs that will improve health care quality, s Continue Reading...
Security in Healthcare
The recent advances in technology -- databases that store personal medical records and information -- are bringing tools to patients, doctors and other healthcare professionals that were simply not available just a few years Continue Reading...
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Incentive Payments
Section 401(c) of the HITECH Act is reported to add an incentive for payments to specific Medicare Advantage (MA) organizations for their affiliated EPs who meaningfully use certified HER technology and Continue Reading...
Others include delays in data accessibility, albeit shorter delays and the continued need for source data verification (Donovan, 2007).
Other obstacles have occurred in the developing of mobile healthcare applications. These have included mobile de Continue Reading...
The author also explains that the data stored in the system can be used to help public health officials identify medical issues facing the community as well as track various trends from the community and public health perspectives.
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Evolution of Health Care Information Systems Physician's Office Operation
Filling in the hole of health care information technology will endorse safe, capable, patient-centered, and patient care that is fruitful in a timely way. In this essay, the t Continue Reading...
The Impact of State Health Policies on Healthcare Quality: An Analysis of the 2022 State Health System Performance ScorecardIntroductionThe 2022 Scorecard on State Health System Performance by the Commonwealth Fund gives an overview of how different Continue Reading...
Interoperability of Electronic Medical Records
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are patient-management tools that have been created in the health sector to help coordinate patient care. These tools or system focuses on capturing patient-generated he Continue Reading...
Job Aid
Electronic health records are information systems that allow for the convenient storage and retrieval of patient health records. These systems make it easier for health professionals to have a full patient history, which can aid with diagnos Continue Reading...
Electronics Health Records System at a Rural, Mid Size Hospital
Human resources (HR) managers at midsize hospitals in the Midwest are faced with some significant challenges in formulating optimal organizational strategies that reduce operational co Continue Reading...
CPOE primary use to manage cost and quality in the physician and pharmacy interaction?
An electronic process that enables providers of health care to manage the results of orders entered in to a computer electronically is known as Computer Provider Continue Reading...
Optimizing Merged Health Information Systems
Although the merger of two comparably sized companies competing in the same industry is a relatively commonplace business strategy, the process is fraught with obstacles and challenges and a significant pe Continue Reading...
Clearly, define the impact of HIPAA and HITECH regulations on health care systems for the future with mention to state and federal differences.
HIPAA which is referred to as the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act that was put Continue Reading...
Technology in Healthcare: Ethical ConcernsThe integration of technology in healthcare, particularly in ambulatory care and home health settings, has been helpful in enhancing patient care. However, this advancement also brings with it a range of ethi Continue Reading...
social media and smartphones in the area of healthcare, and how legal and ethical principles are to be applied to ensure their proper use in healthcare as pertains to personal technology.
The field of healthcare is eagerly embracing all technology Continue Reading...
Abstract
Meaningful use constitutes a key health information technology project driver as it impacts all players in the health care sector. By 2016, 95% of hospitals has demonstrated meaningful use of HIT through the CMS HER programs. Meaningful use Continue Reading...
Workflow Analysis
Workflow is a term that is utilized to refer to processes or steps undertaken to complete a specific task (Mastrian & McGonigle, 2015). In a healthcare organization, this concept refers to initiatives undertaken to provide pati Continue Reading...
EHR implementation Phase IIStep 2In the second step of electronic health record implementation, which is system acquisition, there are various factors that need to be taken into consideration. The first element is request for information (RFI). RFI m Continue Reading...
Technology and Information Capital play a significant role in aiding Bethesda with its operational challenges. There are specific examples of technology that could assist Bethesda in becoming more efficient and effective. For example, the organizatio Continue Reading...
Code §70.41.250
The RCW 70.41.250 is a law that provides cost disclosure to health care providers. It is a state law that offers some control over the spiraling expenses of health care by creating transparency within hospital and medical bills Continue Reading...
Advance Information Management and the Application of Technology
In this modern age, the incorporation of information technology (IT) with the health care system is important. With the need of quality care within the industry, there is great signifi Continue Reading...
Security Audit for FX Hospital EHR/EMR Systems
The study carries out the security audits for the FX Hospital EHR/EMR information systems to identify the vulnerabilities in the systems. The study uses the BackTrack as an auditing tool to penetrate th Continue Reading...
RESPONSE TO PEERHRM: Response to PeerThere are various courses of action that could be embraced in an attempt to further promote the performance of human resources. According to Kavanagh and Johnson (2017), in the present day and age, technology has Continue Reading...
Building Linkages Between Nursing Care and Improved Patient Outcomes: The Role of Health Information Technology
Health IT (HIT) is capable of transforming care quality and establishing connections between patient outcomes and nursing care. This arti Continue Reading...
Technological Solutions for the NY Department of Health
Instructions: Introduction
The (New York) NY Department of Health is one of the public organizations under the New York government dedicating in delivering high quality healthcare for the NY r Continue Reading...
Advance Information Management and the Application of Technology
In this modern age, the incorporation of information technology (IT) with the health care system is important. . With the need of quality care within the industry, there is great signi Continue Reading...
Health care reform is a global and constant issue. Most communities are planning, preparing, implementing, legislating and assessing the health care reform as a policy improvement that is a continuous cycle. Globally, the objectives of health care re Continue Reading...
Government-Mandated Microchip Implantation
Government-Mandated Chip Implantation in Citizens:
Technological Breakthrough or Privacy Disaster?
Government-Mandated Chip Implantation in Citizens:
Technological Breakthrough or Privacy Disaster?
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, 2005). The framework centers strengthening the compatibility with existing values and practices to also ensure a high level of simplicity and observable results, two other factors crucial to creating an effective framework (Rogers, 2003). All of th Continue Reading...
Each standardized nursing language is designed for use in a number of clinical settings, including home care, ambulatory care, and inpatient treatment, with certain languages providing decided advantages within particular circumstances. Although it Continue Reading...
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Speculate on the efficacy of web-based computers in health care. Cite one new article.
One of the most famous -- and to some, one of the most frightening -- developments in the world of computers was the creation of IBM's 'Wats Continue Reading...
, 2005). In addition, the workload on clinicians is often increased past the point of reasonable because it is too intrusive and time consuming to document patient encounters during clinic time (Grabenbauer, Skinner, and Windle, 2011). The amount of Continue Reading...
Gonzalez (2007), discusses the company WellPoint Inc. that provides its members with the capability to develop their own personal health records, an option to receive test results online, provide a limited set of records to their providers and to al Continue Reading...
Nursing Informatics
Imagine learning within one's organization that medical records are becoming electronic and additional training is needed. Will one react in a positive or negative manner? How long does it take to implement technology? What curre Continue Reading...
Nurse Informatics
The era of Information technology and knowledge explosion that introduced the comprehensive and complicated information systems has brought drastic changes in the health care sector like all other industries. The attention towards Continue Reading...