Nursing Informatics

Page 32 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Critique

    Mobile health or mHealth is a technology that concerns about health objective. It is a health service delivery in mobile phone. Most people usually have their own phone. They use their phone to play game, send message, call someone or use their phone for their health. This essay is a critique to “Mobile technology is changing healthcare in developing nations” by Puddak Thomas published in Berkeley Science Digest on December 23, 2012. This paper criticize the weakness of the essay, which is the usage

    Words: 1135 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Health Record

    Electronic health records (also known as ‘e-notes’, EMR or EHR) have commonly replaced the conventional paper records used in medical facilities. EHRs are a longitudinal electronic record of patient health information generated by one or more encounters in any care delivery setting. Included in this information are patient demographics, progress notes, problems, medications, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data, and radiology reports”. Some of the basic benefits associated

    Words: 3962 - Pages: 16

  • Premium Essay

    Wgu Bdt Task 1

    BDT1 Task 1 Task 1 Health Data Structures, Usage, and Data Collection Tools The author has worked in the healthcare industry for eighteen years. Healthcare is full of data, data on patients, data that is kept in medical records, data that is stored on diagnosis, and quality data to name a few. For all the different ways to use data, there are also many types of data. Aggregate data is data without any identifiable information. This means that the identity of the patient is unable to be

    Words: 1430 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Monroe

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Execusive Summary # INTRODUCTION # CHAPTER 2 # SECTION 2.1 # SECTION 2.2 # SUBSECTION 2.2.A # SUBSECTION 2.2.B # SUBSECTION 2.2.C # SECTION 2.3 # CHAPTER 3 # SECTION 3.1 # SECTION 3.2 # SECTION 3.3 # SUBSECTION 3.3.A # SUBSECTION 3.3.B # SUBSECTION 3.3.C Excusive Summary Numerous healthcare organizations are investing in the use of Epic Electronic Record (EHR) solutions to improve quality of patient care

    Words: 2165 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    Hsa 520 Week 5 Dq 1&2

    HSA 520 WEEK 5 DQ 1&2 A+ Graded Tutorial Available At: http://hwsoloutions.com/?product=hsa-520-week-6-dq-12 Visit Our website: http://hwsoloutions.com/ Product Description HSA 520 week 5 dq 1&2, 1- The best equivalence for interoperability is a digital nervous system – a backbone that carriages the standardized messages both to and from the end points and a brain that evaluates the messages traveling through the system. Interoperability solution helps to reduce redundant data

    Words: 426 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Big Data Case Study

    VI. COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BIG DATA AND TRADITIONAL DATABASE IN HEALTHCARE Features Traditional database Big data Data architecture It uses centralized database architecture in which large and complex problems are solved by a single computer system. It is based on distributed database architecture where a large block of data is solved by dividing it into several smaller sizes. Cost To manage large amount of data traditional database requires complex and expensive hardware and software devices. Whereas

    Words: 757 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Ecvs Pharmacy Case Summary

    ECVS’s IT needs will be very basic and can be handled internally by pharmacist and technicians. The management staff has decided to utilize Salesforces is a CRM solution which is a Cloud based management system that does not require hardware or software to operate. Salesforce can be accessed through the web browser on each computer in the pharmacy. Salesforce has several editions of the cloud software that would benefit the pharmacy. The edition that would benefit the startup of the pharmacy would

    Words: 416 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Pros And Cons Of Telemedicine

    Telemedicine (telehealth care) Pros and Cons Before adopting the framework or infrastructure for Telemedicine, it is necessary to 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

    Words: 383 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Medical Records Clerk Research Paper

    The Medical Records Clerk’s responsibility is to uphold the medical records in contract with State and Federal Etiquettes still as qualified standards of observe and facility tips and processes to confirm extensive part, of all medical records. The Medical Records Clerk is also in charge for overseeing all sides of the medical patient’s record, from admittance to discharge. The first duty of this position is to keep up patient records and make sure that new data is inputted into systems as needed

    Words: 287 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Meaningful Use In Health Care

    Christopher, Meaningful use is probably the only way some providers and facilities are motivated to act on new available technology. This enacted criteria has the ability to both positively or negatively their financial bottom line. One could argue that without this financial incentive to adopt meaningful use healthcare advancements may have stalled. Because of “meaningful use software can alert [the provider] about potential medication interactions…track orders and easily follow up on patients…[conscientious]

    Words: 299 - Pages: 2

Page   1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 50