Manuel Velasco
BSHS/ 375
January 19, 2015
Sena Cross
The evolution of technology has made a radical change in our society today. It has taken a toll in the way operations systems work in many corporations and health industries. Many corporations invest millions of dollars with a clear vision of the effective improvements they will be able to make with a system of operation that is fast, secure, and saves time. The term saves time means, a system is able to have one person do the job instead of 2 or 3 different staff members. This does not only promote a glimpse of the future and the advances that technology has to offer. Through technology and different gadgets available it automatically saves industries money in staff salaries. Technology offers much advancement that assists our society today, yet we cannot focus on the positive since there are also many negative aspects about technology as well.
Administration for Children and Families Interoperability is a significant health link that connects directly to human services. It has the power and ability of health care systems to work together within and across organizational boundaries. These advances are effective delivery of health care for individuals and their communities. Human services provider’s goals are for clients to be able to seek treatment if needed, socialize with others, and work towards better living conditions. The clients would need to focus on themselves and have the desire to have a better living environment. They have to be able to seek assistance in time of distress and be able to find resources available to them. Human service provider’s services have to be rendered with the highest level of functioning. There should also be continuity of care within the state and between the public, and private sectors. The ranges of these services within the system must be responding to the individual need of the consumers and the populations being served. As providers
References: Administration for Children and Families, Human Services Interoperability Initiative, Project Charter and Project Management Plan, Version 2.0, dated April 2012. https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/assets/niem_hs_domain_om_plan_2012_0615