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    Linear Programming Application Transportation Problem The Navy has 9‚000 pounds of material in Albany‚ Georgia that it wishes to ship to three installations: San Diego‚ Norfolk‚ and Pensacola. They require 4‚000‚ 2‚500‚ and 2‚500 pounds‚ respectively. Government regulations require equal distribution of shipping among the three carriers. The shipping costs per pound for truck‚ railroad‚ and airplane transit are shown below. Formulate and solve a linear program to determine the shipping

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    HIPAA: Impact the Delivery of Human Services July 12‚ 2008 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was signed on 21st August 1996 by the U.S President Bill Clinton. Most healthcare insurance companies and providers are to remain to the HIPAA regulation guidelines by October 2002 and October 2003 for smaller health plans. If you are in the healthcare industry‚ you have probably heard some rumblings about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of

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    the use of mobile devices under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The HIPAA law is in effect to secure patient medical records are kept confidential and safe. The increase of patients and health care practitioners communicating not only with the patient and other medical professionals using mobile devices raises security issues of protected health information (PHI). The HIPAA Security Rule requires reasonable safeguards to protect electronic PHI’s. It is important

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    The HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules benefit and support the integrity of the healthcare industry‚ patients‚ and physicians by supplying the patient with the Notice of Privacy Practices before care is administered. It gives the patient all the pertinent information on how the information in their medical records will be used and shared along with the rights they have to the record. If there are any questions or if the patient feels like the confidentiality of their protected health information has

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    HIPPA‚SOX‚ & PCI EXPLAINING HIPPA‚SOX‚ & PCI ITT TECH HIPPA HIPAA which stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was passed in 1996. It was made to make sure that health or medical information data is protected. But it ’s not just used by the health care industry‚ employers that offer health insurance must abide by HIPAA. HIPAA defines health information as any data is created or received by health care providers‚ health plans‚ public health authorities

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    this month. Now we have 20 managed services clients that add up to $120‚720.96 per year. As you know this is the most valuable part of our business. Our HIPAA compliance solutions and networking with

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    Beowulf vs. A Navy Seal There are several characteristics that make up a hero. A hero can be strong‚ brave‚ determined‚ or a great leader. Beowulf and a Navy Seal possess these characteristics. Both are brave leaders who put themselves in harm’s way to protect the people that they represent. Both are warriors who are strong willed and determined to fight an enemy that threaten the security of others. Although they are much the same‚ there are several differences that makes the Navy Seal the

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    tilted to the side? Does he look like the sailor on the Cracker Jack box? That used to be the image of the U. S. Sailor back when the Greatest Generation was fighting during World War II. Now‚ all a person has to do is go online and search U. S. Navy Sailor in the search engine and they will find unlimited pictures and videos of sailors doing every day things as well as supporting our interests around the world. With the invention of the World Wide Web‚ sailors are not only asked to do their jobs

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    I think people join the navy to get out of their see the world. Most do it to leave their home town. Some join for the training and experience from on the job training. The different options the navy offers such as a short break from the high school routine or a full career is something that appeals to most people. With nearly 400‚000 active duty sailors‚ the largest in the world‚ the navy offers men and women the chance to serve for their country and make a difference. I joined for the same reason

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    The Women’s Royal Navy Service (WRNS; popularly and officially known as the Wrens) was and still currently is the women’s branch of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy. Women’s Royal Navy Service was one of the first armed forces groups to recruit women. The Women’s Royal Navy Service had a rather large impact on World War One. The WRNS were women that joined the Navy to help temporarily replace the men and temporarily take over their jobs when they were gone‚ because the men were fighting on the front

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