organization and privacy. A waiting area is provided for the clientele‚ in front of which are the processing cubicles – that also acts as a division/partition of the waiting area from the office proper. A small room of 17.64 sQm.‚ was allotted for the safe keeping of the papers and other important documents processed within the department. Area Design Objectives: * The interior of the Business and licensing office‚ should be able to address to us humans and the simultaneous human processes and functions
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Dexter Luces Gamboa NS101- 1TB TTh 6:00 – 7:30 pm Professor Marie Joy Christine V. Olo Keeping the Environment Clean We are supposed to take care of this planet‚ but are we doing so? We are not doing much. The little effort put into recycling or other small things is not enough. We must make severe changes‚ especially with all the gas consumption for cars or all the fuel smokes from industries that affect our environment. This must stop now! The rate of global warming is increasing
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Zoos have been around for centuries- facepaint‚ food‚ and of course‚ the animals that we all love. All of the exotic animals excites everyone‚ from children to adults- but when is this love taken too far? In recent years‚ there have been over 5‚000 cases of people having obtained exotic animals such as monkeys‚ wolves‚ and many more from the black market. These buyers house these exotic‚ wild animals as house pets. There has been an unreasonable spring of exotic pet sightings recently‚ and many people
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Point: Record Formats HCR/210 October 4‚ 2012 Many hospitals‚ clinics‚ and physicians offices maintain patient records in paper format which is also known as a manual record. There are several ways to maintain patient records‚ including source oriented records (SOR)‚ problem oriented records (POR)‚ and integrated records. The source oriented records (SOR) are information about a patient’s care categorized and organized by the “source” of the information provided for the patient. Records are kept
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Records Control Arielle McNeil HCR 210 Lyndsey Jacobs December 12‚ 2012 Records Control Every medical facility whether they are small‚ medium or large has some similarities and differences when it comes to how they control their patient’s medical records. The similarities between the small‚ medium and large medical facilities is that some facilities circulate there records and are stored in the front of the office. Majority agrees that the biggest problem in records management is the misplacement
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Assignment: Records Control Myosha Williams HCR/210 June 23‚ 2010 Madelene Williams Assignment: Records Control Records management is defined as the systematic life-cycle management of records that includes identification‚ collection‚ classification‚ storage‚ retrieval‚ and‚ eventually‚ disposition (Records Managment: Buisness Definition‚ 2010). There are many elements which fall under the management of patient records including but not limiting to; patient data maintenance‚ identifying
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Certification Eligibility CCS-P BC3030 Week 2 May 31‚ 2013 Requirements to Take Exam for CCS-P First‚ to explain or identify what a CCS-P is exactly. CCS-P is a Certified Coding Specialist--Physician-based . They are coding practitioners who: Specialize in many different physician-based settings. Some examples are Physician offices‚ Group practices‚ and specialty clinics to name a few. CCS-Ps review patient records and assign CPT codes for services or procedures and diagnoses codes from ICD-9
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background‚ and other related information and managing many other student-related data needs in school‚ college and universities. (Wikipedia) Student profiling system is a career-long procedure whereby students develop and maintain a documentary record of their learning experience. (Dr. Peter G. Knight) The Online Information System‚ can stored data’s‚ that is‚ its file or its database‚ are usually organized in such a way that individual pieces of data can be retrieve and for modified quickly and without
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Records Management Journal Article Information: Records management myopia: a case study References: 36 To cite this article: Stewart Hase‚ Julian Galt‚ (2011) "Records management myopia: a case study"‚ Records Management Journal‚ Vol. 21 Iss: 1‚ pp.36 - 45 To copy this article: permissions@emeraldinsight.com Downloads: The fulltext of this document has been downloaded 2467 times since 2011 The Authors Stewart Hase‚ Stewart Hase and Associates‚ Iluka‚ Australia Julian Galt‚ Southern Institute
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It¡¯s necessary for companies involved in highly technological industries to keep their employees up to date. With continuous advancements in technology‚ the needs and requirements of the company change‚ and so will the needs and requirements of employees. Jim Malanson‚ vice president of technical development at Palo Alto‚ believes that any technology organization needs to ¡°keep pace with the speed at which new products are coming to market in their sector¡± (reference). The pharmaceutical company
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