Records Management Journal Records management myopia: a case study Stewart Hase Julian Galt Article information: Downloaded by Universiti Teknologi MARA At 06:47 09 July 2016 (PT) To cite this document: Stewart Hase Julian Galt, (2011),"Records management myopia: a case study", Records Management Journal, Vol. 21 Iss 1 pp. 36 - 45 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09565691111125099 Downloaded on: 09 July 2016, At: 06:47 (PT) References: this document contains references
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dismissed from the business and made a claim the company would need to hold accurate disciplinary records and any investigation notes in order to defend the claim. Organisations also need to collect HR data in order to supply information to the business. For instance, keeping accurate training records can help with succession planning within the Firm. Also, collecting and holding accurate records such as policies, management structures and staff handbooks can be useful for employees to refer back
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What is records management? Everyone who works for the Australian Government is responsible for managing records. Some staff have specific records management responsibilities, but all staff are responsible for managing their own records. Records management ensures that records are systematically and efficiently: * created, captured and described * secured, stored and preserved for as long as they are needed * destroyed or transferred once they no longer have any residual business value
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Privileged communication * Advance directive * Living will * Durable power of attorney * Patients responsibilities * Exceptions to obtaining consent * Best ways to prevent medical errors * Public health records & vital statistics * Data is used by the government to determine population trends & needs * Medical examiners * Reportable communicable disease * Chain of custody * Other reportable conditions * Abuse
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An oligopoly is defined as a market structure in which a few firms dominate. In order for a market to be considered an oligopoly they are nine main characteristics that are distinct to this type of market form. It includes interdependence, advertising, group behavior, competition, barriers to entry of firms, lack of uniformity, existence of price of rigidity, no unique pattern of pricing behavior, interdeterminateness of demand curve. In all honesty before this assignment I had only ever heard of
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service is legal and the third factor being the trust that the consumer has in the brand or company. 2) Can Spotify be profitable in the future? Yes, Spotify can be profitable in the future if * They pay less in royalties or perhaps pay less in record company advances * Watch the pennies very closely: If Spotify was dedicated or forced to pay its current royalty and distribution costs at the same level, then it is probably going to have to cut its spending elsewhere to become profitable.
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work in a very short time. The Electronic Records Management System of the Registrar’s Office of West Visayas State University – Janiuay Campus is a records management system that aids the administrative staff conduct their day–to–day business of recording, data organization and account integration. An Electronic Records Management System is a software application for university offices that manages students and faculty data with regards to their records status. It enables students to check their
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Focussed Assessment In the given case study patient has persistence vomiting for eight days and she took Antaacids to relieve the symptoms. She is dehydrated, and her lab results shows she has metabolic alkalosis. In focused assessment, detailed nursing assessment of particular body system(s) connected to the current problem is required. One or more body system may be involved.Nausea and vomiting can ocurr due to different reasons like food poisoning,chloecystitis or intestinal obstruction..For
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traditional recording systems work traditionally, Automated Records Management System (ARMS) tended to mirror historically developed manual recording processes. Therefore, traditional record keeping systems were unable to adapt to change, to support critical business processes. Background of the study Automated Records Management System (ARMS) is one of an important component of modern information System (IS) by which records of an organization is created, captured, maintained and disposed
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AFT2 Task 3 / Tracer Patient A.1. Evaluation In reviewing the Surgical Patient Tracer Worksheet (SPTW), it was found that a deficiency was noted that stated “History and physical not done within 24 hours of admission (> 72 hours).” This meant that the laparoscopic hysterectomy related History and Physical (H&P) the patient received was used for the abdominal hysterectomy. Plus, it was more than seventy-two hours after being admitted to NCH for surgery that the patient received the H&P
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