Ehr by jessica austin, shaun baker, victoria blankenship and kayla borokayla_ann_30
This document provides an overview of electronic health records (EHR) including what they are, key components, considerations for implementation, and security and costs. It discusses that EHRs provide a centralized digital patient record accessible by healthcare providers. The eight essential components that must be included are things like health information, order entry, decision support, and administrative functions. Proper implementation requires input from various stakeholders like medical staff, IT, and leadership. Security and privacy are also important considerations, as are the financial costs of purchasing and maintaining an EHR system.
This document discusses using health information technology (IT) to help address the growing problem of diabetes in Waitemata District Health Board (DHB) in New Zealand. It proposes developing an integrated IT-enabled system to better support diabetes self-management and control through tools for patients, clinicians, and at the population level. This would include a virtual diabetes register, shared care plans, primary care initiatives, specialist telehealth support, text messaging programs, home monitoring, and smartphone apps. It outlines pilot studies to test the effectiveness of these tools and develop an evidence-based approach to transforming diabetes care delivery through health IT.
The document introduces the Community Health Information Tracking System (CHITS), an open-source health information system developed to address problems with the Philippines' existing paper-based system. CHITS aims to improve data quality, integrate vertical health programs, and provide faster access to patient records. It was developed through collaboration between health workers and developers to build morale and allow for participation. The system utilizes basic computer hardware and free software to create an affordable solution. It has been piloted in multiple localities and shows benefits like more efficient data management and analysis to help decision making. Future directions may include connecting the system to cellphones and developing additional analytic tools.
Davos 2015: Can the World's Problems be Solved? Klaus Schwab opens the inaugural European Management Forum in Davos in 1971 (re-named the "World Economic Forum" in 1987). Attendees include representatives from international organizations, civil society, culture and spiritual leaders, academics, and the media. All points of view are welcome. Participant discussion topics include: resolving geopolitical crises; repercussions of climate change; pandemics and health, and the new energy context. Will something happen that can change the course of things in the world? Stay tuned.
The 2G spectrum scandal in India involved government officials undercharging mobile companies for licenses to use radio frequencies. This resulted in an estimated loss of 1.76 lakh crore (1.763 trillion) rupees to the Indian exchequer. Key politicians like A. Raja and Kanimozhi, bureaucrats, corporate executives from companies like Reliance and Essar, and journalists were implicated in the scandal. The scandal broke due to investigations into corporate lobbyist Nira Radia's phone conversations and revealed collusion between politicians, corporations and media figures.
What is a blockchain? How do the existing contenders compare? Listing purpose and features of Bitcoin, Zerocash, Ripple, Stellar, Hyperledger, Ethereum, Tendermint and Eris on that basis.
Talk at the 3rd Blockchain Workshop, London 2015. By one of the pre-eminent blockchain researchers, Vlad Zamfir.
The document discusses subject-verb agreement rules. It covers how singular subjects require singular verbs and plural subjects require plural verbs. It provides examples of singular and plural subjects and verbs. It also discusses special rules for compound subjects, phrases that can confuse subject-verb agreement, words that are always singular or plural, and how the subject usually follows the verb in sentences starting with "there" or "here".
Ehr by jessica austin, shaun baker, victoria blankenship and kayla borokayla_ann_30
This document provides an overview of electronic health records (EHR) including what they are, key components, considerations for implementation, and security and costs. It discusses that EHRs provide a centralized digital patient record accessible by healthcare providers. The eight essential components that must be included are things like health information, order entry, decision support, and administrative functions. Proper implementation requires input from various stakeholders like medical staff, IT, and leadership. Security and privacy are also important considerations, as are the financial costs of purchasing and maintaining an EHR system.
This document discusses using health information technology (IT) to help address the growing problem of diabetes in Waitemata District Health Board (DHB) in New Zealand. It proposes developing an integrated IT-enabled system to better support diabetes self-management and control through tools for patients, clinicians, and at the population level. This would include a virtual diabetes register, shared care plans, primary care initiatives, specialist telehealth support, text messaging programs, home monitoring, and smartphone apps. It outlines pilot studies to test the effectiveness of these tools and develop an evidence-based approach to transforming diabetes care delivery through health IT.
The document introduces the Community Health Information Tracking System (CHITS), an open-source health information system developed to address problems with the Philippines' existing paper-based system. CHITS aims to improve data quality, integrate vertical health programs, and provide faster access to patient records. It was developed through collaboration between health workers and developers to build morale and allow for participation. The system utilizes basic computer hardware and free software to create an affordable solution. It has been piloted in multiple localities and shows benefits like more efficient data management and analysis to help decision making. Future directions may include connecting the system to cellphones and developing additional analytic tools.
Davos 2015: Can the World's Problems be Solved? Klaus Schwab opens the inaugural European Management Forum in Davos in 1971 (re-named the "World Economic Forum" in 1987). Attendees include representatives from international organizations, civil society, culture and spiritual leaders, academics, and the media. All points of view are welcome. Participant discussion topics include: resolving geopolitical crises; repercussions of climate change; pandemics and health, and the new energy context. Will something happen that can change the course of things in the world? Stay tuned.
The 2G spectrum scandal in India involved government officials undercharging mobile companies for licenses to use radio frequencies. This resulted in an estimated loss of 1.76 lakh crore (1.763 trillion) rupees to the Indian exchequer. Key politicians like A. Raja and Kanimozhi, bureaucrats, corporate executives from companies like Reliance and Essar, and journalists were implicated in the scandal. The scandal broke due to investigations into corporate lobbyist Nira Radia's phone conversations and revealed collusion between politicians, corporations and media figures.
What is a blockchain? How do the existing contenders compare? Listing purpose and features of Bitcoin, Zerocash, Ripple, Stellar, Hyperledger, Ethereum, Tendermint and Eris on that basis.
Talk at the 3rd Blockchain Workshop, London 2015. By one of the pre-eminent blockchain researchers, Vlad Zamfir.
The document discusses subject-verb agreement rules. It covers how singular subjects require singular verbs and plural subjects require plural verbs. It provides examples of singular and plural subjects and verbs. It also discusses special rules for compound subjects, phrases that can confuse subject-verb agreement, words that are always singular or plural, and how the subject usually follows the verb in sentences starting with "there" or "here".
El documento menciona a varios pensadores ilustrados como Rousseau, Voltaire y Montesquieu que vivieron durante el siglo XVIII, así como a monarcas como Luis XVI de Francia y su esposa María Antonieta. También hace referencia a Carlos II de Inglaterra y Oliver Cromwell, situando los eventos en la época de la burguesía, los campesinos, los salones ilustrados y la vida cotidiana de la clase privilegiada en el siglo XVIII.
El documento hace referencia a diferentes aspectos de la vida en Europa durante el siglo XVIII, incluyendo las clases sociales de la burguesía, campesinos y salón ilustrado, así como figuras prominentes de la época como Luis XVI y María Antonieta en Francia, y pensadores ilustrados como Rousseau, Voltaire y Montesquieu. También menciona a Carlos II de Inglaterra y Oliver Cromwell.
El documento describe la era del imperialismo europeo a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, cuando las grandes potencias como Gran Bretaña, Francia y Alemania establecieron imperios coloniales en África, Asia y América del Sur para obtener materias primas, expandir su influencia política y "civilizar" a los pueblos nativos, a quienes consideraban inferiores. Estos imperios explotaron económicamente las colonias y sus habitantes, aunque también introdujeron algunas infraestructuras y servicios básicos.
Myanmar tiene un gobierno militar autoritario que ha estado en el poder desde 1962, violando los derechos humanos del pueblo y manteniendo al partido de la oposición Liga Nacional para la Democracia y a su líder Aung San Suu Kyi bajo arresto domiciliario. La dictadura militar se inició con el general Ne Win y se mantuvo durante décadas hasta el deterioro económico del país. Las próximas elecciones probablemente no serán justas ni democráticas, como indica la frase "el proceso electoral sigue controlado por
RSS permite a los usuarios recibir actualizaciones de sus sitios web y blogs favoritos de forma automática y en un solo lugar sin necesidad de visitar cada sitio individualmente. Los lectores RSS como Google Reader permiten a los usuarios suscribirse a fuentes RSS de sitios de noticias, blogs y otros servicios para recibir de forma consolidada las últimas actualizaciones e historias de sus contenidos preferidos.
El documento menciona a varios pensadores ilustrados como Rousseau, Voltaire y Montesquieu que vivieron durante el siglo XVIII, así como a monarcas como Luis XVI de Francia y su esposa María Antonieta. También hace referencia a Carlos II de Inglaterra y Oliver Cromwell, situando los eventos en la época de la burguesía, los campesinos, los salones ilustrados y la vida cotidiana de la clase privilegiada en el siglo XVIII.
El documento hace referencia a diferentes aspectos de la vida en Europa durante el siglo XVIII, incluyendo las clases sociales de la burguesía, campesinos y salón ilustrado, así como figuras prominentes de la época como Luis XVI y María Antonieta en Francia, y pensadores ilustrados como Rousseau, Voltaire y Montesquieu. También menciona a Carlos II de Inglaterra y Oliver Cromwell.
El documento describe la era del imperialismo europeo a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, cuando las grandes potencias como Gran Bretaña, Francia y Alemania establecieron imperios coloniales en África, Asia y América del Sur para obtener materias primas, expandir su influencia política y "civilizar" a los pueblos nativos, a quienes consideraban inferiores. Estos imperios explotaron económicamente las colonias y sus habitantes, aunque también introdujeron algunas infraestructuras y servicios básicos.
Myanmar tiene un gobierno militar autoritario que ha estado en el poder desde 1962, violando los derechos humanos del pueblo y manteniendo al partido de la oposición Liga Nacional para la Democracia y a su líder Aung San Suu Kyi bajo arresto domiciliario. La dictadura militar se inició con el general Ne Win y se mantuvo durante décadas hasta el deterioro económico del país. Las próximas elecciones probablemente no serán justas ni democráticas, como indica la frase "el proceso electoral sigue controlado por
RSS permite a los usuarios recibir actualizaciones de sus sitios web y blogs favoritos de forma automática y en un solo lugar sin necesidad de visitar cada sitio individualmente. Los lectores RSS como Google Reader permiten a los usuarios suscribirse a fuentes RSS de sitios de noticias, blogs y otros servicios para recibir de forma consolidada las últimas actualizaciones e historias de sus contenidos preferidos.