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    Due to the lack of education in bike safety‚ Elementary Schools in the U.S. do not provide‚ children are more likely to be involved in traffic accidents‚ have an increased risk of death‚ and the rate of people riding bikes is rapidly decreasing. Outline I. Introduction A. “The loss of 630 lives in bicycle crashes in 2009‚ just under two people every day of the year in the U.S.‚ is a terrible toll” ("Bicycle Crash Facts")‚ states the U.S. Department of Transportation

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    Critical Issues Paper CJS 210 Fundamentals of Policing Lisa Burkart-Uva 03/30/2014 Natalie Williams There are many different ways law enforcement agencies fight crime and solve them. The continuous usage of technology is one of those major ways. Law enforcement

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    consequences of having a criminal record as an adult is much more severe than one might perceive it to be. In many cases‚ the impact can limit one from getting a professional job or working in certain fields‚ it can prevent them from getting an education‚ rejects them from traveling in particular areas of the world and many other penalties as well. A criminal record is information held about that person’s arrest or conviction. Courts can than review ones criminal record to determine their sentencing

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    Hca/230 Working with Teams

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    Working With Teams HCA/230 The scenario is inaccurate coding and lack of patient information which delays payments for the doctor. As head of the billing department a process will

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    Prof. Brenda Warr Ethical Issues in HIM Question 1 – How can medical identity theft affect patient safety? Medical identity theft is when someone steals your personal information (like your name‚ social security number‚ or Medicare number) to obtain medical care‚ buy drugs‚ or submit fake billings to Medicare in your name. This definition alone is enough to explain how the safety of a patient can be affected if their medical identity is stolen. Having the name and/ or social security number

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    Medical malpractice and health care reforms have become major issues‚ especially in the current volatile political climate of the Obama administration. Add to it the rising costs of healthcare and diminishing coverage for most individuals. In such demanding situations‚ if you become a victim of medical malpractice‚ it is time you stand up‚ be counted and know your rights. Since every state has its own interpretation of consumer medical malpractice rights‚ it is recommended you consult an attorney

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    intimately involved in his hospital’s transition from paper documentation to implementation and meaningful use of electronic health records. Having recently transitioned from paper to electronic format‚ Dr. Whetmen’s facility uses McKesson‚ the company from which his hospital purchased healthcare information technology (HIT) and electronic health record (EHR) software. McKesson’s Emergency Department software utilizes templates from the gold standard in paper documentation‚ the T System. Problem driven

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    published as Journal of Archival Organization‚ Vol. 4 Nos 1/2)"‚ Online Information Review‚ Vol. 32 Iss 1 pp. 116-117 Ping Wang‚ In-Lin Hu‚ Chen-Chi Chang‚ (2014)‚"Exploring the value and innovative pricing strategy of digital archives"‚ The Electronic Library‚ Vol. 32 Iss 1 pp. 96-105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/EL-01-2012-0004 Barbara Chmielewska‚ Agnieszka Wróbel‚ (2013)‚"Providing access to historical documents through digitization"‚ Library Management‚ Vol. 34 Iss 4/5 pp. 324-334 Access

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    The similarities that I found for the organizations of patient files are that most of the paper files between the small and medium facilities are handled the same way. With the demographics and administrative filed on the left and medical on the right. Such as reports of labs‚ patient progress notes‚ prescription documentation‚ and any miscellaneous reports. Some of the small and medium facilities seem to use this filing method. This filing works well in a small to medium facility because there are

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    patient ’s access to his own medical records; it affects everyone else ’s access to a patient ’s medical records. You have the right to access all your records including your paper work‚ discussions with your physicians‚ anything related to your medical treatment. You can be charged a fee for the records. Fee may vary depending on the physician. If access to the records is required‚ then you should sign an authorization form that gives you the right to access your record. You can also authorize others

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