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    Sealing Record in Illinois To expunge or seal a juveniles record‚ basically helps them to start over. To expunge a record means to destroy or delete it and to permanently remove it from the courts records or to return the records to the petitioner and to remove the petitioners name. A petitioner is a person who makes a written request to the court. To seal a record‚ simply means that the file is not available to the public without a court order (removed from the courts mains section of records)‚ the

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    patient health records. Not only is the record used to document patient care‚ but the record is also used for financial and legal information‚ and research and quality improvement purposes. Because all this information must be shared among many professionals who constitute the ‘healthcare team’” (Young 92)‚ and there continue to be problems with the paper health record‚ it is becoming more apparent that developing an automated health record is very important. The electronic health record (EHR) provides

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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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    Evidence-based practice is “the conscientious‚ explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of the individual patient. It means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research.” (Sackett D‚ 2000). That is do the best in the client care and service delivery‚ and stay in contact with the literature to use it in the clinical decision making. Evidence-based practice weighing the value of the

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    purpose and essence of any records management system is the right information in the right place in the right order‚ at the right time for the right person at the most important is lowest cost. (Baje‚ 1998). In the health records‚ they use paper record management for any activities for record in their management. However‚ the issues of paper record management were discussed because it have disadvantages that need to be solved. After a few years‚ paper health record are used and now Electronic

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of principles-based accounting? Perhaps the primary benefit of principles-based accounting rests in its broad guidelines that can be applied to numerous situations. Broad principles avoid the pitfalls associated with precise requirements that allow contracts to be written specifically to manipulate their intent. A 1981 study sponsored by FASB found evidence that managers purposefully try to structure leases as operating leases to avoid incurring additional

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    Safety in Electronic Medical Records Bettyann Pidcoe HCA 210 September 7‚ 2014 Andrea Engle Confidentiality in Electronic Medical Records In the health care industry patient medical records has gradually moved from paper to the computer as electronic medical records (EMR). In past years doctors kept patient health records in file folders in cabinets that took up a great deal of room in the office. The advancements in health care technology have changed the way patients and doctors are communicating

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    Justify the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain. Record keeping in an educational context is important; it assists with planning; the reviewing of student progress and aids quality assurance checks. This submission has been created using our Health & Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid training records‚ as an example. HSE approved First Aid training record keeping is easily justified. It is mandatory to keep records of examination results for a

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    Hybrid Records and Retention Rules Jessica Fisher WGU Missouri Hybrid Records and Retention Rules Hybrid records are records that are part paper based and part electronic health record. They are a common occurrence due to the implementation of the electronic health record. Many facilities have not gone to the complete form of the electronic record and must keep partial portions of the medical record in paper form. The hybrid record is a step up from the all-paper record in many ways. It allows

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    AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Jouca Young Strayer University CRJ 105 L. Hanson April 22‚ 2010 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Aggravated assault is a more serious form of threat than an ordinary assault. This may be because the threat is made with a deadly weapon‚ or with the intent to rape or murder. Also most victims have been associated with the person attaching them. A violent crime is a crime in which the offender uses or threatens to use violent force upon the victim. Violent crimes include crimes committed

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