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    QSEN KSAS Competencies

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    providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences‚ values‚ and needs. Knowledge Integrate understanding of multiple dimensions of patient centered care: Skills Attitudes Elicit patient values‚ Value seeing health care preferences and expressed situations “through patients’ needs as part eyes”  patient/family/community Respect and encourage  of clinicalinterview‚ preferences‚ values coordination and integration of care implementation of care 

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    Return on Investment

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    \ Return on Investment Name Institutional Affiliation QUESTION 1 Experts argue that its essentials to establish ROI parameters before embarking on new public health projects especially those involve acquisition of new information technologies. This means that before embarking on the projects‚ organizations should calculate the incremental gain from such actions basing their parameters on the long term gain. Before undertaking healthcare information systems and related projects‚

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    regulations‚ ICD-9 to ICD-10. Each component is an important aspect of information technology and its evolving trends. As we continue to witness the advancement of technology‚ it is impacting the delivery of healthcare through clinical performance‚ electronic health record but most of all it is an expansion of knowledge; the ultimate goal of information technology in healthcare organizations is to reduce cost‚ improve productivity but most importantly provide effective patient care. There are many organizations

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    Informatics Judy Murphy

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    Coordinator for Health IT (ONC)‚ Department of Health and Human Services in Washington D.C. “She coordinates federal efforts to assist health care providers and organizations in adopting health information technology to improve care. She also works to promote consumers’ greater understanding and use of health information technology for their own health” (Murphy‚ 2013). She is a nurse with more than 25 years of informatics experience. She previously worked in Wisconsin at Aurora health care where she

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    The Health Care Manager Volume 27‚ Number 1‚ pp. 23–39 Copyright # 2008 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Change Management in Health Care Robert James Campbell‚ EdD This article introduces health care managers to the theories and philosophies of John Kotter and William Bridges‚ 2 leaders in the evolving field of change management. For Kotter‚ change has both an emotional and situational component‚ and methods for managing each are expressed in his 8-step model (developing

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    Plan Kimberly J. Seger RN‚ BSN HCS/587 March 18‚ 2013 Dr. Sonnia Oliva Organizational Change Plan Looking at a health care system as a whole‚ one should look at the advantages and disadvantages that system could give them. If I were to change one thing at the organization I work at‚ I would implement transitioning from paper charting to using Electronic Medical Records‚ or EMR to the system as a whole. Change is never easy for anyone let alone a huge corporation. It takes time‚ money‚

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    direction in life? That would be you. Career World. Retrieved on May 15‚ 2005 from http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HUV/is_1_33/ai_n6174056. Weintraub‚ M. (2005). Commentary: Three ways to survive today ’s job-change pace. The Daily Record. Retrieved on May 22‚ 2005 http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4181/is_200503/ai_n13461914.

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    the law. Issues related to the nature‚ sources‚ and functions “The Affordable Care Act was passed by Congress and then signed into law by the President on March 23; 2010. On June 28‚ 2012 the Supreme Court rendered a final decision to uphold the health care law”. (Healthcare.gov‚ 2012) The Affordable Healthcare Act affords new means to hold insurance companies responsible and offers strong selections for customers. The Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) is known as a percentage that healthcare insurers

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    informatics have similarities and differences. There are clinical informatics within of my organization. My nurse manager can also use data management to help improve patient care on the unit. President Bush mandated the implementation of the electronic health record (EHR) in 2014 for a variety of different reasons. Informatics and clinical informatics are similar and different. Informatics is the way that someone processes data with the intent of storing it somewhere. Clinical informatics is the

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    Adoption of Icd-10

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    ICD-10. The ICD-10-CM is maintained by the National Center for Health Statistics. ICD-10-CM is a morbidity classification system that classifies diagnosis and other reasons that are needed for health care encounters. It’s time for a transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10‚ because ICD-9-CM was developed back in the 1970’s and the coding system no longer fits with the current healthcare system. ICD-9-CM is no longer able to support current health information needs because it is used for many more purposes

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