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    issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1753-8351.htm IJWHM 2‚1 Work-related health attributions: their impact on work attitudes ¨ ¨ Sara Goransson‚ Katharina Naswall and Magnus Sverke 6 Department of Psychology‚ Stockholm University‚ Stockholm‚ Sweden Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this study is to introduce the concept of work-related health attributions and investigate the effects of such perceptions as well as of health status on work-related attitudes

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    Electronic health records may be a current trend that is happening today in the modern world. While electronic health records are not fully implemented in the United States of America where majority of hospitals still uses paper-based health records. There are a few reasons why electronic health records may not be implemented yet with reasons like cost‚ time‚ the staff needs to be trained in order to use the software for electronic health records‚ and some physicians may be resistance to change.

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    Broad Topic: Technology and Change Narrowed Topic: How technology and change manipulates everyday life. Technology can be defined as the application of information in the design‚ production and utilization of goods and services‚ and in the organisation of human activities. It has become the beacon for everyday life as everywhere we turn and every time we blink it’s some type of technology or the other we are facing. It surrounds us each and every day whether we like it or not. When

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    nature-nurture debate is that the environment determines how heredity expresses itself. Society has changed much in the last eighty years‚ and the degree of change within the last twenty to thirty years has been more rapid than in any other period of human history. Basic skills sets have always changed based on the availability of technology and the dynamics of social convention. The advent of the computer age has changed human occupational‚ social‚ and educational development significantly in a very short

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    Kurt Lewin and the Planned Approach to Change: A Re-appraisal Bernard Burnes Manchester School of Management  The work of Kurt Lewin dominated the theory and practice of change management for over 40 years. However‚ in the past 20 years‚ Lewin’s approach to changeparticularly the 3-Step model‚ has attracted major criticisms. The key ones are that his work: assumed organizations operate in a stable state; was only suitable for small-scale change projects; ignored organizational power

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    Adoption and Usage of Electronic Health Records Introduction The integration of electronic health records in the IT infrastructures supporting medical facilities enables improved access to and recording of patient data‚ enhanced ability to make more informed and more-timely decisions‚ and decreased errors. Despite these benefits‚ there are mixed results as to the use of EHR. The aim of this research is to determine if medical health professionals who lack experience with technology are slower to adopt

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    An electronic health record has been implemented in a hospital in Brown County. The hospital is a 250 bed hospital. The electronic health record needs to be evaluated. This documents describes the evaluation methods that were used as a part of the evaluation process. The key approach followed for the evaluation is ‘comparative study’. While the evaluation parameters remains constant in most of the time period throughout the document‚ comparing the performance of the system over the period of time

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    side effects when prescribing medication. Because doctors are facing multiple prescriptions per day‚ it would be difficult to spend enough time researching information to make sure their patients do not face any medication-related challenges. Instead‚ this information can be implemented using CDS in the EHR. For example‚ doctors can simply hover over an entry using their cursor to view all side effects. Referral and test orders require clear communication between providers to ensure that the patient

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    World Health Organization The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It was first officially made and put into constitution on the 7th of April 1948. It is said they do good and never bad. In 2009 when the influenza pandemic (H1N1) hit the world‚ the world health organization was accused of spreading "fear and confusion" rather than "immediate information". This resulted in a huge collaboration with other world health authorities and foundations

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    Computerized patient records are one of the newest technologies that the medical field is using. With this technology it’s helping the physicians by being able to see more patients every day other than sitting at a desk filling out paper patient medical records after each patient visit. With the computerized patient records it gives the physician more time to visit with the patients and to see more each day which helps with the patient retention results in the office when it comes to that time

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