Resource: Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Virtual Organization Based on Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Network, prepare a 1,500 - to 2,500-word paper including the following: - Identify network system elements (routers, switches, servers and workstations etc) in use. (10 pts) - Identify network protocols in use within each of the seven OSI layers. (5 pts) - Research on networks deployed by other health care organizations and recommend additional network elements and protocols
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital IT Department Patton-Fuller Community Hospital (PFCH) has capacity to accommodate more than 600 patients at time. They have more than 600-beds. Due to raising health care costs this community hospital is also being affected, but on the other hand they have to maintain the quality health care services. Due to the seriousness of the latest economic recession, U.S. dollars of investment have been the organizations "slow." Therefore
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Security Awareness Training Security Awareness Training Paper Patton-Fuller Community Hospital (PFCH) maintains strict confidentiality of their information via four different information systems. Accurate, reliable, and prompt information must be provided to those that need to make decisions based on several predetermine conditions. In a hospital environment, like PFCH, information is predominantly passed via computer systems. Management cannot have the luxury of minimizing the importance
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital (PFCH) is a for-profit health care organization serving the Northwest valley area. It is a 600-bed full service hospital opened in 1975 and has been committed to providing state of the art medical care to the people of Kelsey and the surrounding communities. This hospital is owned by the physicians practicing at the facility. The facility receives 80% of its revenue through in-patient services which include surgery, medical-surgical nursing, and intensive care charges
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from a Cardiac Care Hospital’s Perspective In 1975, the first hospital that was constructed in Kelsey is Patton-Fuller Community Hospital. They are most often dedicated to provide quality customer care; they specialize in programs that can maintain the health and welfare of the local community and other population. Patton-Fuller Health Care is a not-for-profit Community Hospital that services care such as emergency medical care, labor, delivery, physical therapy, radiology
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2014 Instructor Recommend at least two strategies to create alliances between your selected virtual organization and its networked internal and external stakeholders. One strategy to create an alliance between Patton-Fuller Community Hospital and its networked internal and external stakeholders is to make sure that everyone is on the same page with what goals they would like to have met. The concept behind this is to come up with some superordinate goals. These are group goals
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Request for Project (RFP) – Web Services CMGT/554 IT Infrastructure May 27, 2013 Matt Mancani In an age of technological advances, more people access the Internet to conduct research, perform banking and other financial transactions, participate in education, search for real-estate, and purchase consumer goods, among other things. Today, people can perform actions from playing online games to searching for
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project Week 3 Individual Week 3 individual Week 3 Individual This paper will show an analysis of the Patton-Fuller Community Hospital network system. Based on the findings I will define what may be missing from the current network architecture. In addition I will identify the wireless technology in use, and how it enhances the hospital network. Looking at the Patton-Fuller Community Hospital intranet Web site it shows seven separate network
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Integrative Network Design Project As the Integrative Network Design Project moves in to part three the need to evaluate the Patton-Fuller Community Hospital network to identify additional properties and functions. This paper will look at the hardware and software needed to secure the network against electronic threats, will examine the use of Wide Area Networks (WAN) and Local Area Networks (LAN) and the technologies used to implement them, and finally the concepts of data communication networks
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The importance of communication protocols: Unless Patton Fuller Community Hospital has an agreement between the two communicating parties information may get lost or un-communicated. This agreement is called the protocol. Communications protocols usually have a number of parts, Handshake, encoding method, compressions methods, packet / frame structure, and addressing.. This is why protocols are often defined by standards bodies, but some protocols SSL can be used widely even though they are not
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