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    e * Medical Technologies: Industry trends | | | | * Point-of-care testing (POCT) is defined as medical testing at or near the site of patient care. The driving notion behind POCT is to conduct the test conveniently and immediately for the patient. * POCT is accomplished through the use of transportable‚ portable‚ and handheld instruments (for instance‚ blood glucose meter‚ nerve conduction study device) and test kits (such as CRP‚ HBA1C‚ Homocystein‚ HIV salivary assay). Cheaper

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics Paper Tiffany Swartz HCS/405 Todd Brown November 19‚ 2012 Introduction Financial management in the area of healthcare has been an ever changing area. There are generally accepted principles and ethical codes that must be followed when dealing with finances‚ and healthcare facilities must be successful in this aspect for the facility to operate smoothly. This paper will discuss the four elements of financial management‚ some generally

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    ELECTONIC MEDICAL RECORDS Katie Percival Northeast Technical Institute February 15‚ 2013 Principles of Health Information Many doctors and hospitals are now using electronic medical records systems. Slowly‚ old files with long background histories are being uploaded via electronic means. At the same time‚ technology has made it possible to keep these files safe from damages or being lost. Computer programs designed for backup have become available. More and more features are being added to

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    Project: Effects of Technology on Health Care Table of Contents I. Introduction 1. Technology significantly affects health care 3 II. History of Technology in Health Care 1. 1970’s 3 2. 1980’s 3 3. 1990’s 4 4. 2000-present 4 III. Positive Aspects of Technology 1. Patients become their own advocates 5 2. Increased patient safety 5 3. Electronic medical records 5 4. Social

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    time when patients had to check out their medical records before seeing their doctor or dentist. They would also have to return the medical records before leaving the clinics or hospital. Now patients are able to skip those steps because of electronic medical records. But what exactly are manual medical records and electronic records? According to Merriam-Webster‚ medical records are a record of a patient ’s medical information (as medical history‚ care or treatments received‚ test results‚ diagnoses

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    #: 40903100 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 2003 changed the way that patients‚ practitioners and insurance companies viewed medical records. No longer would physician be able to choose the level of privacy they maintained for clients’ records. Patients became more aware of their rights and responsibilities toward their health records. This paper provides a brief synopsis of how HIPAA has affected access to medical records and its affect on medical offices and their employees

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    human error is also unavoidable. When these two unavoidable factors come together in a medical institution where salvation is expected‚ the result is tragedy. Needlessly‚ thousands of lives have been lost due to simple human mistakes in the very place where the best chance of saving those lives could be found. Despite the expense and hurdles of implementation‚ the establishment of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) infrastructure is an essential key to saving lives and money over the long term.

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    Technology changes everything is a phrase that is often used at my place of employment in order to change the perspective of how some people view its many different applications. In the case of our example with the; “Brain Saving Technologies‚ Inc and the T- Health institute: Medicine through videoconferencing‚ technology is being used to fundamentally change how medical treatment is delivered (O’Brien & Marakas‚ 2011). From the perspective of a medical patient I would be completely fine being diagnosed

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    the way health care is provided to people. From as old as the X-Ray machines to robotic surgery‚ medical practices had been continuously fused with modern technologies to introduce new medical tools and equipments for the proliferation of modern medicine. Popular equipment which was invented to mitigate or to completely eliminate medical errors caused by wrong medical records is the EMR or the electronic medical records. EMR‚ or Electronic Medical Record‚ is a computerized medical record which is

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    The Beginning: Paper Trail SlumThe medical and healthcare field is characterized with the cumbersome practice of obtaining and maintaining extensive documentation of patient information. Medical staff‚ physicians and healthcare practitioners are legally responsible to maintain a comprehensive‚ efficient as well as effective way to collect‚ maintain and archive patient information. Traditionally‚ this process of information collection and maintenance was accomplished manually resulting in an endless

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