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    Vol. No.3‚ Issue 5‚ July-Dec.2012 http://www.facultyjournal.com/ ISSN: 2231-0703 SIGNIFICANCE OF BPR &ERP IMPLEMENTATION IN HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY: AN EXPLORATORY RESEARCH Akondi Srikanth‚ Research Scholar‚ Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University‚ Hyderabad‚ India ABSTRACT This paper seeks to signify the implementation of Business process Reengineering (BPR) and then Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for the betterment of existing scenario of organizations’ under Healthcare Industry in India ‚

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    An issue facing Singapore society today By: Cerys Ong Jie Ling Where do you draw the line between healthy and unhealthy competition. Rather than a raised query‚ I feel the above would be better categorised‚ a rebutting statement‚ an argument and also an intangible grasp of judgement. All of which‚ directing to the bigger issue of Singapore and her almost overwhelming influx of foreign talents. Instead of trying to elucidate on a whole gamut of consequences‚ pros and cons regarding the topic

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    Explain your interest in the major you selected. You may describe a related experience you’ve had to that area of study and/or your future career goals. Please limit your response to approximately 300 words. Wheels crunched over the landscape of rock and sand‚ pushing forward into the desert abyss where maroon vista stretched endlessly into ashen horizon. Imprints trailed behind Curiosity‚ its metal body shining brighter than the white sun casting indigo streaks in the cloudless sky. A buzzer snaps

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    The Causes of Homelessness in the U.S                     Nawaf Saif Almoeini Alex Westbrook University Preparatory Program January 16th‚ 2015  “In 2010‚ … the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness issued a comprehensive plan to eradicate homelessness for all people through interagency collaboration and aligning mainstream services. A key goal is to prevent and end homelessness for all families‚ youth‚ and children within 10 years” (Bassuk‚ 2010‚ P.496). Homelessness is a situation that a person

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE MEDICAL INDUSTRY (BUSINESS) OF INDIA The medical fraternity is one of the most ubiquitous professions. There is a need for medication and medical treatment‚ wherever humans in habit. This vital necessity of mankind can and generally is open to misuse by all involved in the business of healing. Medical care is one aspect of a developed society. Most modern progressive countries have an excellent medical care system and one can say the development of a country can be gauged

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    RESEARCH ABOUT U MOBILE KTF and DoCoMo acquire 33% of U Mobile South Korea’s KT Freetel (KTF) and Japan’s NTT DoCoMo Inc will jointly invest USD200 million to acquire a 33% stake in U Mobile‚ Malaysia’s newest 3G wireless network operator. KTF and NTT DoCoMo will share the investment bill equally and will participate in the management of the Malaysian company.  According to TeleGeography’s GlobalComms database pay TV operator U Telecom Media Holdings (formerly known as MiTV Corporation) won

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    This will explain all about the mode of communication that are varieties which is available in today’s healthcare industries. We all use the different types of communication like the e-mail‚ web-based forum‚ or the electronic medical records. In order to organize our thoughts we will discuss the way we use all these different forms of communication that the health care providers are using. One benefit to the patient is that the electronic medical records which does make a big impact on these modern

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    directions: From the above detailed analysis of the entire case‚ we are of the considered opinion that the complaint must succeed. So‚ we accept the complaint and decide the same in favour of the complainant and against the Ops. The Ops are directed to issue a complementary return ticket to the complainant (as agreed)‚ on any domestic flights operated by them. Ops are further directed to pay Rs. 30‚000/- to the complainant‚ jointly and severally‚ towards compensation for physical harassment‚ as well as

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    symptoms are not always the same. Men are more likely to get life-saving cardiovascular treatments and referrals than women as well. I think that these differences are related to economic background‚ as well as biological differences in men and women. Healthcare has come a long way‚ but still has some room to grow. 2. The depressive disorders: Major depression (Clinical Depression)- This is the most common of the mood disorders and is not something that can be controlled willfully. Approximately 14

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    Following many years of struggle‚ separation‚ and social injustice‚ the 1960s was a period of social and political revival. Particularly regarding racial equality‚ Congress ratified the Civil Right’s Act of 1964 which outlawed discrimination on the basis of race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin. With several prominent civil right’s activists present‚ such as the well-respected Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the bill on July 2‚ 1964. In theory‚ the new legislation

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