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    Electronic dance music, or EDM for short, has been a popular choice in music these past couple of years. Although I have heard it multiple times before, whether it’s on the radio or at a house party in Isla Vista, I am not too fond of this music genre. On the other hand, I have a lot of friends who enjoys listening to electronic music. Because EDM is a style that I am personally not used to hearing, I don’t see the appeal in it. So to understand more about the reasoning why people likes EDM, I…

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    from the paper chart that was filed in the doctor’s filing cabinet. The precise medical documentation of our medical history is inputted into an EMR (Electronic Medical Record). An EMR is the actual software that allows patient medical data to be inputted, stored and communicated and has been in use for over ten years. It appears that Electronic Medical Records are here to stay, as they are being mandated by the government (USF Health, 2014). Even though EMRs cause a lot of frustration to…

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    As we continue to trudge along the age of technology, more and more advancements are being made. Some good and some questionable. Such is the case with electronic medical records. An electronic medical record is a digital and portable version of what used to be considered a paper file system. However, the difference with electronic medical records versus the antiquated paper file system is that patients files can be easily accessed anywhere by physicians. There are many pros and cons for…

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    patients. Many independent health care professionals end up selling their services to hospitals and health care systems. Invest in a Good Electronic Health Record (EHR) System Every clinic will need a basic EHR system to successfully process and manage patient data. EHR systems offer clinical advantages, such as paper waste and processing reductions. Electronic systems make it easy to access clinical data and establish effective clinical workflows. EHR systems naturally reduce human errors and…

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    Electronic Medication Administration Records Affect on Patient Safety In today’s society it is excepted to receive exemplary quality care when admitted to a healthcare facility. This means that the patient is to receive safe and effective care from the nurse and interdisciplinary health care team, with the goal of obtaining positive patient outcomes. These goals can be partially obtained with the use of the advancements in information technology. Information technology has the potential to…

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    Carlos Merchan Richard Klein CGS 3300 12 April 2016 The Electronic Industry E-Commerce is a type of business model that enables a firm or company to conduct business over the internet. It entitles activities, such as buying and selling, products and services, providing customer service, offering vendor support, and publishing and disseminating information over the internet (Bidgoli 163). E-commerce transactions happen in all four of the major market segments: business to consumer, business to…

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    Praxis Electronic Medical Record & General Surgery Praxis is a unique, award-winning Electronic Medical Record software that does not rely on templates, but instead utilizes an artificial intelligence engine that learns from each user. Physicians chart their own way, using their own style and word choice, while progressively improving charting speed, documentation and medical quality. Praxis EMR is a great fit for physicians in any specialty who value medical quality and make their own buying…

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    The new phenomenon in hospital and private doctor offices are Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are digital versions of an individual patient’s paper chart that contains all the patient's medical history. Electronic records have multiple advantages. EMRs help providers better manage care for patients. It reduces the huge paper records that needed to be stored that were difficult to manage and retrieve. It provides accurate, up-to-date, and complete information…

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    Electronic Health Records The medical records of today are mostly stored in an electronic health record. Many of the medical offices of today use the electronic record. The Federal Government even provided the physician with monetary awards for switching to the electronic health record (Brown & Tyler, 2013, p. 47). However, the electronic records can have some downfalls that cause some medical offices to avoid switching to the electronic software. These downfalls include the legality and the…

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    Electronic health records have been a significant change to health care systems and continue to rise across the nation. Patient histories, treatments, orders and medications were handwritten before the use of electronic medical records placing a significant risk for errors due to the illegibility of handwritten orders. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) allows physicians to enter orders electronically, which helps prevent medication errors in such ways that data can be filled in legibly…

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