athenaCollector: A Medical Practice’s Premier Billing and Workflow Application In 1997, Jonathan Bush and Todd Park purchased a birthing practice in San Diego, California. When they ran into insurance reimbursement issues they began to look for existing electronic medical records (EMR) and practice management solutions to help solve their problems. They were unable to find software that met their needs so they decided to create their own program and as result athenahealth, Inc. was born. Three
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Tester Widget Inc. Human Resources (HR) Department for corrections. This handbook is not intended to and does not establish rights or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or equity by a party against Tester Widget Inc., its departments or employees, or any other person. Our Mission When you are employed by Tester Widget Inc., you enter a company that was founded on commitment to the success of our organization, but
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KTD Consultants We are a Network Consulting Team called KTD. We have been asked to implement a system in a new multi-specialty medical practice. In this practice, they will have ultrasound imaging, MRI, EKG, and other diagnostic modalities that are digitally read on a computer screen. They would also like to include an Electronic Medical Record system such as AllScripts, EPIC, or NexGen that will need to be accessible to all employees and doctors. This will be a new satellite office for
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Hospital Corporation of America vs. Tenet Healthcare Heather Darling 22-BA-5080-002 Summer Semester, 2014 SUMMARY Hospital Corporation of America as of now is the biggest player in the hospital care sector. Headquarter in Nashville, TN HCA has been very aggressive in acquisitions and developing all around the United States and in England. They are very quick to turn down a deal with another hospital if they believe that it will not be a profitable deal. One of the things that HCA has done
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Customer Case Study Medela Inc. McHenry, IL, USA Performance Made Positive: Premier Breast Pump Maker Positions for Growth with QAD The Company: Innovative Products to Support Breastfeeding For over 20 years, nursing mothers around the world have turned to Medela for breast pumps and breastfeeding accessories. Medela’s commitment to quality, innovation and leading-edge support programs has made it the major supplier of breast pumps to healthcare facilities and retail outlets in the United
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Case Scenario: BUGusa, Inc. Learning Team D LAW/421 March 31, 2014 Tom Poulton The United States legal system provides certain rights and protections for intellectual property, which could be useful to BUGusa, Inc. The kind of property that results from mental labor are considered intellectual property. “Rights and protections for owners of intellectual property are based on federal patent, trademark and copyright laws and state trade secret laws” (AIPLA.org, Para. 1). Patents protect
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Dealing with Fraud By: Kevin McCarthy To: Dr. Michelle Rose HSA 515 Health Care Policy, Law, and Ethics December 13, 2012 Abstract As the Chief Nursing Officer, I am responsible for one of the state’s largest Obstetric Health Care Centers. I have received word of some fraudulent behaviors in the center. I will evaluate how the Healthcare Qui Tam affects health care organizations. I will provide four (4) examples of Qui Tam cases that exist in a variety of health care organizations
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Tektronix Portfolio: Bringing Innovation and Satisfaction Week 7 Course Project Final Draft PROJ 587 Advanced Program Management Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 4 2.0 Organization’s Strategic Plan 5 3.0 Organization’s Strategic Capacity Plan 6 3.1 Defend the Core 6 3.2 Expansion of Sales and Products 6 3.3 Balance the Portfolio 6 4.0 Portfolio Management Process 7 4.1 Portfolio Strategic Plan 7 4.2 Portfolio Charter 7 4.3 Portfolio Management Plan 7 4.4 Portfolio
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PEPSICO, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME (in millions except per share amounts, unaudited) Quarter Ended March 25, 2006 Quarter Ended March 19, 2005 Net Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cost of sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selling, general and administrative expenses Amortization of intangible assets . . . . . . . . . Operating Profit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bottling equity income . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Ortega, Krissa Claire Proposed title: The Efficacy of Laboratory Equipment and Facilities towards The Performance of Health Sciences Students of Notre Dame of Dadiangas University Variables: Independent Variable: Laboratory Equipment and Facilities Dependent Variable: Performance of Health Sciences Students I. Proposed Title with discussion of the two variables Proposed title: The Efficacy of Laboratory Equipment and Facilities towards The Performance of Health Sciences Students
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