analytics in the area of all-over healthcare. Healthcare organizations and healthcare industries are making steady progress in providing technological based information in more transparent and as well as in an organized way. Health database organizations diagnose the health of the public; improve the quality of care in hospitals, clinics and various other care settings. Traditional Database in clinical care should be maintained in a complete and accurate manner. Any inaccurate, missing data or out-of-date
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consider the pros and cons for the patients and the providers. An article published by Susan McQuillan for quality health reviewed by medical advisory, retrieved 2015-11-03 from Mayo Clinic identified these for pros and cons of using cyberspace for telemedicine. According Susan McQuillan (2012), these are the pros and cons. Pros: • You can use the Internet to get specialized health care information from medical centers and join group forums to get support and information from patients with similar
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to stay safe and independent in his or her home through the use of telecommunication.” The visual space for Telecare is a screen structure for patient to input health data with user ID and password to login in and able to connect to the health care practitioner to request or order for medical service. And can be used to ask about the health of a patient to monitoring his or her symptoms for implementing medical care from relating medical condition to plan for a treatment using remote medical model
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Quality assurance in health care is very important because it allow providers to be proactive in their obligations. On PubMed, I used the MeSH terms quality assurance and telemedicine to search for my article. One article that intrigued me was the study conducted by Wootton, Liu, Bonnardot, Venugopal, and Oakley; they discussed the importance of quality assurance in telemedicine network system. Telemedicine is a relatively new technology that integrates medicine, virtual technology, and the patient-physician
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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 and turn it into electronic files and allows the Department
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Channels HCS/320 August 8, 2011 Kimberly Foster Communication Channels Health care providers and other companies are constantly seeking ways to improve their methods of sharing information among each other. In this search, there is a need for more consistency and accuracy throughout the system. In the health care setting many believe that “electronic records are thought to be the best way” (Curry, 2011). The goals that these health care providers hope to accomplish are “recording the information instantly
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text messages, social media, and emails. In health care organizations the use of technology is becoming more popular. According to University of Phoenix Communication and Information Technology (2009), In the 1990s health care organizations have struggled with technology to figure out its purpose in health care. Communication and computer based information technologies are used throughout health care organizations to improve and change the structure of health care delivery, and to increase the quality
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Communication Paper HCS/490 Marilyn Serra 2/6/2012 Electronic Medical Records refers to a paperless, digital and computerized system of maintaining patient data, designed to increase the efficiency and reduce documentation errors by streamlining the process. Implementing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is a complex, expensive investment that has created a demand for Healthcare IT professionals and accounts for a growing segment of the healthcare workforce. Effective implementation of EMR
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Jeanette Almaraz HCS/483 Health Care Information System Mr. Allen December 4, 2010 Important of Information System “Information system (IS) is an arrangement of information (data), processes, people and information technologies that interact to collect, process, store and provide as output information is needed to support the organization. (Health Care Information System, Chapter 2)” With information technology being a component that is use in every day work history, it is known to be
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Health care Orginization Introduction This health care organization has recently experienced substantial growth with increasing volumes of patients and consumers. Unfortunately, the expansion of the company is a major contributor to the creation of new problems. Along with growth there are more opportunities for mistakes; and all staff members must view these errors as areas for development. The purpose of the Quality Improvement Department is to direct and guide output of employees within
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