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    As my academic studies progressed‚ Biology and mathematics started to become my passion coupled with my interest in mathematics. It was because of these interests and my optimistic outlook on life that I decided to look at the health sector for a possible future career. I have always aimed to become a part of a talented and fruitful community. McMasters University has turned out to be the resting point of my educational knowledge. Apart from studies I take an active role in my community‚ I have been

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    hospitals in other countries as they have developed and implemented different forms of Patient Record Management System making practitioners and health professionals’ work easier than the manual way of gathering patient’s record that the hospitals had before. In Philippines‚ only a few hospitals (Saint Lukes Medical Center‚ Makati Medical City and Asian Hospital and Medical Center) have implemented a fully Electronic Medical Record which includes all inpatient and outpatient healthcare information. The goal

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    Patient Advocacy: Concept Analysis Nursing is a challenging‚ rewarding and exciting career. The nurse ’s role is not limited to changing bandages‚ giving needles and offering support‚ as the past has indicated. The role of the modern nurse is one of advocate‚ caregiver‚ teacher‚ researcher‚ counselor‚ and case manager. The caregiver role includes those activities that assist the client physically and psychologically while preserving the client ’s dignity (Kozier‚ Erb‚ & Blais‚ 1997‚ p.129). In order

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    HIPAA’s Impact on Patients Rights Now‚ more than ever is the time to care about the privacy of our medical information. Intimate details that are shared between Doctors and patients are either stored in file cabinets or data files. The risk of a patient privacy rights being mishandled are high. This is when HIPAA‚ which stands for “Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act” comes in to effect. HIPAA was passed by Congress in 1996 and was used to set a national standard for electronic

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    environment I can succeed in any situation. Please take a look at my attached resume for a detailed look at my skills and experience. Here’s a snapshot of what I have to offer: Even armed with a degree I understand I still have more to learn as I am entering the work force. I may not have everything you might be looking for in a candied. But‚ what I do have is experience‚ which I have acquired through my education‚ work experience‚ internship‚ volunteering‚ and traveling. I have completed my undergraduate

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    ability to recognize society and the effects we have on the communities around us‚ and while we all have different interpretations of what is wrong and what’s not‚ it’s crucial to acknowledge that your own beliefs may sometimes be misleading or contradictory‚ urging readers to always take a step back and review the evidence before making a judgement. In “The Final Patient”‚ Remen utilizes an anecdote‚ from her own life‚ to symbolize a much larger societal problem within our healthcare’s structure. Impressively

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    Nursing: Medical Superheroes Since the start of medical history‚ nurses have been at patients sides and tending to their wounds. Nurses are described as the first line of defense for the patient. Doctors do not spend the time that nurses do at the patient’s side and nurturing them back to health. However‚ nurses do not get the credit they deserve and are mistreated most of the time. Many push past this mistreatment and continue to tent to the lives of their patients. Nurses tend to the young by

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    16‚ 2013 Confidentiality Rules Upon arriving at a new physician’s office a patient is given a clipboard with several papers on it‚ and is told to fill it out and return to receptionist when finished. What are all these papers‚ and why do they need to be filled out? These are actually very important to the care that the patient will receive. Every time a patient is seen by health care professional important information is gathered. This information is only to be shared

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    recognise what‚ could have been done differently. Benner (1984) argues that nurses cannot increase or develop their knowledge to its full potential unless they examine their own practice. Using Driscoll’s (2000) model of reflection the main focus of this assignment is to discuss the communication skills used in the critical incident. This will include; definition of communication‚ the use of non-verbal and verbal communication skills‚ the barriers that affected communication with the patient and how these

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    developing a "Patient Billing Software System" (PBS) which is important to a hospital for tracking the information and records of the inpatients and outpatients of the hospital. This Project “Patient Billing Software” is a solution to Apollo Hospitals for billing and storing the information about the patient by computerization. So‚ the information can be available in all the branches of Apollo Hospitals Group. This system can be used to maintain the location(bed number) of each patient either in

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