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    The Health Information Management ( HIM ) goals were specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely. The case study about Job Redesign for Expanded HIM Functions used some of the principles of goal setting to manage its functions. The Health Information Management used Clarity, commitment, challenge, feedback and task complexity principles when setting its goals. The Health Information Service ( HIS ) made sure that the goals are achievable through using four different levels. The first

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    The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is a recognized, respected association of health information management (HIM) professionals worldwide. Founded in 1928, AHIMA has become a respected authority for professional education and training in the effective management of health data and medical records needed to deliver quality healthcare to the public. Throughout AHIMA’s history back to 1928, the American College of Surgeons established the Association of Record Librarians

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    Describe levels of nurse informatics competencies Expectation is that all nurses demonstrate proficiency in the use of information and patient care technology. Several emerging taxonomies for describing nursing informatics competencies have been discussed in the literature. Most focus on a three-tiered system which equate to a: •Beginner entry level – Expected to have computer literacy and basic information management skills. • Experience nurse – Skilled in information management and computer

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    have the potential to be very beneficial to the medical field. There are a few types of technology that may be particularly beneficial to medicine such as 3D printing, electronic health records, and robotic surgery. 3D printing can change medicine by being able to print bones, organs, and custom hearing aids. Electronic health records make medical information more available to patients and make it easier for doctors and nurses to chart patient’s medical information. Also, robotic surgery is very beneficial

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    throughput using the current software system, Epic in this case. The goal is optimal patient outcomes using electronic prescribing. A solution will be reviewed utilizing Epic, a standard electronic health record (EHR) involving the HL7 initiatives. The Problem The problem is fragmented electronic health records (EHRs) that lack communication and availability. Interoperability does not benefit the patient or the healthcare provider. “In healthcare, interoperability is the ability of different information

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    include AdvancedMD, AllScripts, eClinicals, and athenahealth. Health Information and Data AdvancedMD provides EHR software that enhances the storage of health information data. For instance, using AdvancedMD Electronic Health Record software enables for the submission of data to registries, sharing of clinical information with other health providers and secures exchange of patient’s documents. However, eClinicalWorks provide health information and data by enabling patients to access lab and test

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    article is “eHealth: A Concept Analysis from a Nursing Perspective” from the Canadian Journal of Nursing Informatics, written by Jeff Reed of Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University. The main goal of this article was to provide an accurate definition of eHealth, in the context of nursing. The emergence of technology in health care has been very rapid and changing the health care sector exponentially. This development has changed the concept of eHealth from what was initially intended

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    The information technology is changing the world at deviate speed and evident in the healthcare system. The integration of new technologies within the system are emerging the change in nursing practice and improvement of patient safety. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview on the implemented in nursing practice strategies and contribution of information technology to the development of new healthcare system. Data accuracy and safety “Computer system facilitate data collection but

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    Introduction: NYU Langone Medical Center, located in the heart of New York City, is an academic health care facility affiliated with New York University. Considered one of the nation’s premier medical centers, NYU Langone is a 1,069- bed general medical and surgical facility with over 50,000 emergency room visits, 38,000 annual admissions, and performing over 14,800 inpatient surgeries and 42,000 outpatient surgeries, (NYU Langone Medical Center, 2014). NYU Langone consists of four hospitals:

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    MHSA TERM PAPER Mental Health Services Act (MHSA Prop 63) The Mental Health Services Act is a monumental proposition that has helped many people for more than a decade. In California alone, close to 1.2 million adults and around 422,000 children live with a serious mental illness (State 2010). Without the proper treatment, suicide is the leading cause of death for a person battling an untreated mental illness (State 2010). With over thirteen billion dollars raised so far, MHSA has been the root

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