Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Health Information Systems

Database Characteristics and the Language of 

Database Characteristics and the Language of Health Information Systems

The Case Assignment:
1.For this Case Assignment, you will be assuming the role of a lead person on a technology review committee at a multifacility regional hospital. Your committee has been tasked with evaluating the plausibility and possible selection of a new Health Information System that will enable the hospital to electronically collect and share patient medical history information among its various hospital centers and departments.
2.Currently, each hospital center maintains paper copies and files of patient records, which are separately managed and stored at each facility. Few of the electronically based information systems are integrated between the various centers and locations.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
3.To add to the challenge, the CIO informs you that most of the members on the committee have limited experience with information systems and databases. However, the CIO is aware that you are studying Health Informatics, so she has asked you to help familiarize the committee with fundamental concepts related to database systems and relevant health information standards.
4.Specifically, the CIO (and your professor) request that you prepare a brief overview of the following:1.Fundamentals of database characteristics and structure.
2.Various types of medical data and information records relevant to this project.
3.The importance of uniform terminology, coding, and standardization of the data.
4.Various information standards and organizations that may be applicable, and possibly required, for this project.
5.In addition, search the Internet and find three healthcare information systems vendors that offer electronic medical record products. Compare and contrast the functions and features of each product and barriers to implementation (financial, physical, and personnel).CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

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Based on careful reading of Chapter 12 (especially the Visual Planning Sheet on p. 287) and its instructions on using tables, graphs and charts, diagrams, illustrations, photographs, maps–and especially the symbolic and psychological effect of color (more on this below), please do the following assignment:
Locate 1) a graph 2) a chart (your choice) and 3) another type of visual (your choice) from a newspaper, magazine, journal or Internet site.
Write THREE short critical paragraphs, one for each visual, commenting on 1) title 2) labels 3) reference citation 4) color and/or effective design 4) suggestions for possible improvement.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Download each visual and paragraph to me.
A FEW COMMENTS ABOUT COLOR (to supplement the text):
Basic primary colors are blue, yellow and red. They are bold and assertive. Blue can symbolize earth force colors (sky, sea), health and medical matters (think Code Blue), cool intellect and technology. Red has obvious symbolism of passion, violence, love, danger, boldness, but in a business context, it can mean bankruptcy or financial loss. Yellow is a warm, friendly color.
Secondary colors also have special meanings. Green can represent wellness, growth and new life, and alternative energy, but also money and financial institutions. Orange often represents autumn, Halloween, harvest time, or to alert someone. Brown is often warm, earthy, solid and basic, inviting (shades of brown are often used for restaurants, cafes, bakeries). Purple is a rich, aristocratic, regal, smart, hip color. Black classically symbolizes evil and death, but in a business context it can mean professional, classy, cosmopolitan (think black and chrome mirrored bars and restaurants)–grey also.
Other colors: pink–juvenile; white–clean looking, sanitary, but too much white on a page can be empty and cold.
Beware of monochromatic colors used together, like grey and black, different shades of the same color, or too-similar colors like blue and violet. These colors might look good on computer screens and transparencies but look washed out and hard to differentiate in print. 

What was the significance of Jesus” statement regarding Himself-”I am the bread of life”? What was the significance of Jesus” statement regarding Himself-”I am the bread of life”?

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“unreasonable” searches and seizures.


Assignment 14
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Consider the following: After overhearing from a public telephone what appeared to be arrangements for a drug transaction, a police officer followed the defendant’s car. When the driver committed a traffic violation, the officer stopped his car. The officer told the driver that he believed that he was carrying narcotics in his car and asked for consent to search the car. The driver said that he had nothing to hide. Indeed, having gotten consent, the officer opened the door on the passenger side and saw a folded down paper bag on the floor of the car. The officer opened it, and found cocaine inside. Did the consent to search the car authorize opening the brown paper bag? Explain Should the evidence be permitted for use against the defendant? Why or why not? CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

Recycling


. Recycling – Choose one item which is recycled in the UAE, or one item which is recycled in other countries (but not in the UAE): Research the processes involved; difficulties/problems; final products; costs, carbon emission; effects on the environment; etc.
1-Please make it professional and don’t use any plagiarism
2-check your grammar
3-Do it as university level

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