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    Statistical Significance Eric G Peppers HCS/438 Statistical Applications October 8‚ 2012 Gerald Rintala Statistical Significance Identification of a statistic as being significant is more difficult than the novice statistician may at first understand. At the most rudimentary definition‚ a significant finding simply means the statistic is reliable. This term states how convinced you are that a relationship or difference may exist. Bennett‚ et al states‚ “we determine statistical

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    vaibhav v.- Social evils in Indian society have become a serious concern in the present day world. it is gradually affecting the roots of our culture and is blocking its rapid growth on the global chart.Unemployment‚ illiteracy‚ corruption‚ urbanization‚ gender discrimination‚ domestic violence‚ poverty‚ population explosion‚ and lust for money are all social evils prevailing in the country. Moreover‚ decline of values and decline of community has further shaken the society. vaibhv bh. -There are

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    both aware and sensitive to the perceptions of other cultures. For example‚ individuals from diverse cultures may contrast in their methods of seeking an appropriate medical provider‚ seeking medical care and attention‚ receiving health-related information and applying it to their daily lives. (Smith‚ 1998). Additionally‚ the ymay differ in the way they perceive certain behaviors. Failure of medical staff to be aware of these differences can result in the unintentional alienation of patients.

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    References: http://www.4ict.com/2010/02/10/medical-tech-101-how-computers-revolutionized-the-health-care-industry/ http://www.saching.com http://www.allfreeessays.com/essays/Role-Computers-Health-Care-System/6946.html United States Department of Healthcare Research and Quality‚ United States of America World Health Organisation Publications There have been many innovations and inventions since the civilization age and the industrial revolution that took place in the eighteenth century and has continued

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    being used even in the health care industry. Although healthcare was once considered an industry that would not adopt cloud computing due to systemic security‚ legal‚ and privacy issues‚ that no longer seems to be the case.  Those in healthcare IT are moving even farther into the world of cloud computing. As the evolution of cloud computing in health care is occurring at a rapid rate in recent times‚ we can expect a major part of the healthcare industry to move onto the cloud and thereby more focus

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    Privacy and Security Privacy‚ in healthcare is defined as patient’s right to control the disclosure of his or her confidential personal information. Security is defined as all the methods‚ processes and technology used to protect the confidentiality and safety of patient’s personal information. Privacy is very important aspect of the patient–physician relationship. Patients share personal information with their physicians to facilitate correct diagnosis and treatment‚ and to avoid adverse drug

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    Assumptions and Conditions for using Statistical Tests Bright Eugene Imo State University‚ Owerri ABSTRACT All statistical procedures have underlying assumptions‚ some more stringent than others. In some cases‚ violation of these assumptions will not change substantive research conclusions. In other cases‚ violation of assumptions will undermine meaningful research. Establishing that one’s data meet the assumptions of the procedure one is using in an expected component of all quantitatively

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    delivery‚ 7th Edition. Sudbury‚ MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning‚ LLC. p. . Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Available at: http://www.fda.gov/default.htm. Accessed June 14‚ 2013. The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations. International Information Programs U.S. Department of State. Available at: http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/principles/ngos.htm. Accessed June 14‚ 2013. Hamburg‚ M. (2011‚ June 8). “Global infectious disease threats and the role of FDA”. [Video

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    have researched the use of Holter monitors. I have noted some of the reasons that Holter monitors are used and the way they are worn and what to do and not to do while wearing the monitor. The American Heart Association website that I found the information on for this paper explained everything very well and in great detail. I would highly recommend this website to someone that has questions or concerns about what a Holter monitor is.

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    ABSTRACT REDUCING HEALTHCARE COSTS THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL-GOVERNED DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Healthcare costs in the United States are on a continual rise with no relief on the horizon. As the population ages and lifestyles differ from one individual to the next‚ healthcare third party payers such as commercial insurance plans‚ employee health benefit plans‚ the Medicare program and state Medicaid programs are searching for strategies to lower the costs associated with

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