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    HL7 Electronic Health Records Work Group SWOT Analysis July 31‚ 2012 Strengths High interest nationally and internationally in use of electronic health records and personal health records Excellent HL7 staff support Good historical continuity in the current set of Work Group co-chairs Building succession of strong leadership within the Work Group and in the development of new Work Groups Long-term‚ continued participation by several volunteers Access to Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)‚ health

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    a machine that has a particular function‚ but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos. History The origins of the word "gadget" trace back to the 19th century. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ there is anecdotal evidence for the use of "gadget" as aplaceholder name for a technical item whose precise name one can’t remember since the 1850s; with Robert Brown’s 1886 book Spunyarn and Spindrift‚ A sailor boy’s log of a voyage out and home in a China tea-clipper containing

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    reason and logic in this example‚ which appears several other times in her piece. In doing so‚ Martella demonstrates that while she is young‚ her opinion is both rational and reasonable‚ and encourages the reader to agree with her because of this. Anecdotal evidence is used frequently throughout Martella’s piece‚ and is combined often with a more casual tone. She notes that “when you take the wheel as an 18-year-old P-Plater‚ driving is challenging and scary.” She also confesses that she has “had a

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    with deeper insights about a subject. In The Happiest Refugee written by Anh Do‚ his experiences are used to show the struggles to live a new life in a foreign country. With the conventions such as first-person perspective‚ colloquial language and anecdotal evidence‚ Do ’s expository text positions readers to be inspired and amused. At the same time‚ Do ’s use of the conventions effectively allows the text to be influential in our attitude towards our lives and thus‚ make the world a better place.

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    Major in Success by Patrick Combs is a book that serves as a guideline for guaranteeing a happy and successful career for oneself. The main theme of the book focuses on the idea that to become successful‚ you must find a personal passion and incorporating that into your daily life and eventually into a career. His book is very informative for any student and provides valuable advice to those that are having a difficult time trying to decide on what they want to do after graduation. Combs breaks

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    claims that the oedipal guilt and oedipal conflicts present within the story of “Cinderella” are critical to a child’s unsatisfied thoughts and feelings; this is why children identify strongly with this fairy tale. In his argument‚ Bettelheim uses anecdotal evidence to prove his statement. For example‚ a mother tells her five-year-old daughter to grab some salt‚ and the daughter acts out because she feels that she is given all the hard work. The daughter then proposes the idea of her sibling(s) and

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    Information age Hodge‚ B.‚ & Hodgson R. (1969). Management and the computer in information and control systems Kroenke‚ D. M.‚ & Auer‚ D. J. (2008). An introduction to database systems. New Jersey: Pearson Education. Lundgren‚ T. (1989). Records management in the computer age. Boston‚ USA: PWS-Kent Publications. Martin‚ J.‚ Chapman‚ K.‚ & Joe‚ L. (1994). Local area network architecture and Implementations Mehta‚ N.‚ & Maher D. (1977). Local Community Hospitals accounting systems and

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    simplification Marking scheme  Assessment Criteria Content‚ style‚ relevance and originality Format Referencing‚ sources Constructive critical analysis‚ introduction‚ conclusion Weighting 30% 10% 20% 40% 0% - 49% Anecdotal evidence‚ little thought and consideration for the construction of report Typed 50% - 59% Majority of content appropriate to topic‚ interesting insights Well presented‚ in the required format. Spellchecked A range of appropriate

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    Paper-Based Versus Electronic Medical Record Keeping For many years‚ physicians’ offices documented all data in paper-based medical charts. Now‚ the physician or clinician records the medical data into a computer. Information stored in this manner is known as an electronic-based medical record or EMR. By definition‚ an EMR is a computerized record of the important health information regarding a patient including the care of that individual and the progress of that patient’s condition

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    In this argument‚ the arguer advocates that the business in Central Plaza will be recovered by prohibiting skateboarding in that Plaza. Although this argument seem reasonable at first glance‚ it is in fact filled of flaws. The reasons are stated as follows. In the first place‚ the arguer assumes that there is negative relationship between the shoppers in Central Plaza and the popularity of skateboarding. Although this is entirely possible‚ the arguer offers no evidence to substantiate this crucial

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