Causes and Effects of Incomplete Implementation of the EHR

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Healthcare providers in rural areas among others were provided incentives to implement the EHR within their practice. The EHR was implemented within a local rural Georgia practice. Although there were several physicians working within the practice, half of the physicians used the system, while the other half did not. Based on what you have learned thus far from your readings, in a two page APA formatted word document compare and contrast effectiveness and coordination of care between the two sets of physicians. What implications does this have for the patients served by these physicians? Support your answers.
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Case Study – Point of Care Outcomes among Physicians
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October 22, 2019

The creation and implementation of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) have revolutionized healthcare in the past decade. It improved the workflow, increased diagnostic accuracy, as well as ensured transparency between every stakeholder. However, several factors hinder the full and proper implementation of EHR, especially in rural communities. In line with the case at hand, this article would discuss the possible causes and effects of the incomplete implementation of this technology in rural Georgia. This includes the effects on the provision of quality care, as well as how it translates to the patients themselves. All in all, the author of this article believes that despite the need to fully implement EHR use in the area, some issues should be addressed first.

Incomplete Implementation
Several factors could serve as a reason why only half of the physicians have adopted the use of EHR in the said area, such as (1) geographic distance, (2) lack of specialists, and (3) resistance to change.

On the one hand, a study conducted by the Georgia Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center (GA-HITREC), showed that the main barriers for the implementation of the EHR system in rural Georgia include geographic distance and lack of EHR specialists. These two increases the capital costs needed to implement and ensure compliance for healthcare providers that are living in these areas.

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Visual & Performing Arts
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I would like you to rewrite/edit the highlighted answers in the attached Assignment in your way with the same idea as my answers (to avoid Plagiarism). Please let me know if you need any further information. Thank you Note: Some writers ask for extra time. So, please if you don’t have time DO NOT accept my request. I will not give you extra time. Thank you
1 page / approx 275 words
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APA
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Business & Marketing
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English (US) 🇺🇸
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Essay
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Undergraduate
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– Please carefully read the assignment handout!(In the attachment files) – Especially the red highlight part! You must do the reading and don’t use any outside resources. Carefully read all the sources(attach files) I give u and remember cite please. You must read the sources which are: (In the attachment files) 1. God’s Commandments to the Israelites 2. Caroline Books 3. Andreas Karlstadt, “On the Removal of Images” (1521) (pp. 21-25) 4.Virtual Textbook: Icons and Iconoclasm in Byzantium https://www(dot)metmuseum(dot)org/toah/hd/icon/hd_icon.htm 5. Panofsky_Iconography and Iconology Those are the sources that you can use in the essay, and u better apply or connect the idea in the essay to show the understanding of the sources. You can search other resources to help you understanding but please don’t cite in my essay. Thanks! Aniconism and Iconoclasm: 400-word essay Due: Friday October 23 @11:00am Up until now we have encountered three moments in which the use of images has been debated within the monotheistic religions. Judaism was profoundly aniconic, without images of its God, and banned images entirely, as did Islam. Christianity ultimately embraced images of its God (and other holy figures, the Virgin and Saints above all), but not without extensive debate, with a strong opposition party supporting a ban on images in the 8th century. In the 16th century, the Lutheran and Calvinist Reformation reopened that debate. Calvinists removed all images from their churches, while Lutherans settled on a lesser role of images. The Roman church, henceforth Catholicism, however completely embraced the use of images. This assignment asks you to look at one side of the debates (the position taken AGAINST images), primarily in Christianity. Iconoclasm is the destruction of images. Therefore, iconoclasm was the enactment of a policy against images, many, many of which populated the altars and walls of Christian churches since the time the Western Church officially embraced images. Iconoclasm, or the destruction of images, is an action that often followed the debates over the question: should there be images of the Christian God and Saints, or should there be no images? The primary sources that you are reading for this assignment discuss their aniconic policies, not the iconoclasm that arose from them. To Do List: Read: (Please Please you must read before writing/ only use the sources I gave u ) The Torah (Old Testament): selected passages of God’s Commandments to the Israelites (this was assigned reading in Week 4) Iconoclasm debates of the 8th-9th centuries CE in the Christian Church: excerpt from the Caroline Books Debates of the 16th century that divided the Roman Church into Reformed and Catholic confessions: excerpt from Andreas Karlstadt, “On the Removal of Images” (1521) (pp. 21-25). Karlstadt was a Reform theologian of the early 16th century who advocated the extreme position of disallowing images in the churches. Write: 400 words In your essay analyze the different reasons the writers of the three texts give to reject images of the Jewish God (in the case of the Torah, or Old Testament) and the Christian God( in the case of the Caroline Books and in the treatise of Karlstadt); further, discuss the overlap and distinctions between the concepts of damnatio memoriae and iconoclasm. Proofread, read out loud Format: 12 point type, Times Roman Font, Double-spaced. Chicago Style citations. Submit: On Quercus “Writing Assignment #2 Iconoclasm”. Attach the completed and signed Academic Integrity form. Note: Acceptable file formats: doc, docx, pdf. Also helpful: Virtual Textbook: Icons and Iconoclasm in Byzantium https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/icon/hd_icon.htm
2 pages / approx 550 words
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Chicago
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English (US) 🇺🇸
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Essay
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Undergraduate
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Visual & Performing Arts
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2. DOMINATION IS ABOMINATION (2017) by Dr. Cat Write an essay in which you discuss the main thesis and arguments of the above text. In your introduction, please discuss the author’s theory of oppression and how that operates. Then use at least 3 out of 4 of the following topics as evidence to support your claims. (Feel free to use more.) Use precise terminology from the different chapters. In your conclusion, discuss the overall purpose of the text. A) 5-10 main arguments of the Women’s Rights Movement. B) 5-10 main arguments against pornography. C) 5-10 main methods of male abusers and cult leaders. D) 3 continents and how their spirituality was assaulted — from Chapter 4. Please number the arguments in the above sections (in any order), and explain them clearly.
2 pages / approx 550 words
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English (US) 🇺🇸
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Essay
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MLA
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Social Sciences
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Undergraduate
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View the following two video clips: Hard Times Generation: Homeless Kids can be found at: https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=ZZj3hr0OZzw (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) Hard times generation homeless kids 60 Minutes YouTube Hard Times Generation: Families Living in Cars can be found at: https://youtu(dot)be/fKJRGU-JrPs (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) Hard Times Generation Families living in cars YouTube According to the narrator, Scott Pelley (NBC 60 Minutes, 2011), close to 25% of children in the US (that is 1 out of 4) live in poverty. In the video, Pelley interviews a number of children (and family members) who have experienced homelessness, living on the streets, in cars, and in shelters. As you reflect on the video and on Chapter 1 of the text Behavior Management: Principles And Practices of Positive Behavior Support, consider how various theorists would assess the needs of children living in poverty. Select two of the following theoretical frameworks: Developmental Psychodynamic Ecological Social Learning Discuss how proponents of each framework would analyze two of the children or families in the videos. What would they want educators to know or be aware of as they structure learning environments for each child? What were some sources of strength for the child (children) or the family? How might teachers make use of those sources of strength in creating educational environments that support learning?
2 pages / approx 550 words
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APA
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Essay
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Psychology
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Undergraduate
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