firm was hired by Patton-Fuller Community Hospital to focus on the ethical implications of the strategies and tactics. These methods are applied to solve public relations and communications issues within the hospital. The public expects high expectation for safety and security within Patton-Fuller’s information database. Any security breaches within the hospital database can clause a negative image that will effect the reputation‚ public image and the finances of Patton-Fuller Community Hospital
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Patton Fuller Hospital Patton Fuller is a community hospital that has been proudly serving the community since 1975. Patience care is number one‚ and they thrive to ensure each of their patients experience is as pleasant as possible. Hospitals are under enormous pressure to treat patients in the most effective and efficient way. By leveraging the best IT systems‚ health organizations provide the type of patient care with the speed and efficiency required by the market. By analyzing Patton Fuller’s
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vHow are the hospital’s revenues and expenses grouped for planning and control? Patton-Fuller has two revenue categories; net patient revenue and other revenue. Patton-Fuller expense categories are; salaries and benefits‚ supplies‚ physician and professional fees‚ utilities‚ other‚ depreciation and amortization‚ Interest‚ and provision for doubtful accounts. The hospital’s revenue it broken up into two categories‚ the first being net patient revenue which consist of gross revenue generated
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this summary financial information on Patten Fuller Hospital will be revealed. Specifically‚ the differences between audited and unaudited statements and reporting on the hospital’s ratios will be included. Information related to the relationship on revenue sources and expenses will include how the hospital revenues and expenses are grouped for planning and control. Audited and Unaudited Differences During the years of 2008 and 2009 the Patton-Fuller Community Hospital’s balance sheet had some
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Analysis Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Balance sheet December 31‚ 2009 and 2008 Assets 2009 2008 Percentage Total Current Assets 127‚867 130‚026 -1.7% Other Assets 459900 418480 9.88% Total Assets 587767 548535 7% Liabilities 2009 2008 Percentage Total Current Liabilities 23807 8380 184% Other Liabilities 438346 205069 114% Equity 125614 335085 -62.51% Total Liabilities and Equity 587767 548534 7.15% The Patton Fuller Community Hospital
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SDLC Final Project Team B Barbara Stump‚ Shrliane Manuel‚ Stacie Carrington and Denise Lopez-Malave BSA/376 April 02‚ 2012 Dr. Todd Feuerherm Statement of Scope and goals Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is trying to implement a new patient management system in order to service the patient with as pleasant an experience as possible. The Scope- Being able to develop the patient management system to track patient check-in‚ appointments‚ and surgery. Benefits- The benefit would be less
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Jillian Bartle University Of Phoenix 04/27/2015 Individual Final Project NTC/362 Fundamentals of Networking Dean McIntyre The Patton-Fuller Community Hospital looks to upgrade their Information Technology (IT) capability beginning with their networks. The characteristics‚ components‚ and topology are evaluated to properly identify the needs for the new network design. The plan includes converting to a Wireless Local Area Network otherwise known as (WLAN)‚ installing a Voice over
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Running Head: ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS (EMR) PROJECT` Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Project CMGT/410 University of Phoenix Table of Contents Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Project 3 Background 3 Statement of Need 3 Objectives 3 Mission and Goals of Project 3 Tasks 4 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 5 Critical Path Method (CPM) 6 Performance Measurement 8 Project Plan 8 References 10 Table of Figures Figure 1: Level One 5 Figure
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protocols are implemented in software and hardware. There are a large number of communications protocols used everywhere in digital and analog communications. Computer networks are very dependent on protocols‚ they cannot exist without them. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital’s upgraded IT structure reflects a need to convert the administration network to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)‚ install Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) in the hospital‚ and design a high speed Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Integrative Network Project Part 3 For the Patton-Fuller hospital to become the best hospital in the area‚ key issues must be addressed. Securing the network from all possible electronic threats is one of the main issues that must be addressed. Referring back to HIPPA‚ this states that the facility must‚ “protect the privacy of individually identifiable health information (HIPPA).” Circumventing potential issues‚ and aiding with the tools necessary for the hospital to continue providing exceptional
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