Cross-border flow of health information: is 'privacy by design' enough? Privacy performance assessment in EUBIROD. (1/46)

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Minimizing human error in radiopharmaceutical preparation and administration via a bar code-enhanced nuclear pharmacy management system. (2/46)

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The data management of a phase III efficacy trial of an 11-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and related satellite studies conducted in the Philippines. (3/46)

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Factors influencing students to enroll in health information management programs. (4/46)

This nonexperimental quantitative descriptive-correlative research study was performed to describe the sources with the greatest influence on the participants' decision to enroll in a postsecondary educational program with the intent of working toward a career in health information management. Participants were asked, "Which sources have the greatest influence on an individual's decision to enroll in a postsecondary educational program with the intent of working toward a career in health information management (HIM)?" The study population was composed of matriculated students enrolled in accredited postsecondary schools offering an undergraduate medical billing and coding program at a brick-and-mortar campus in a two-county area of a South Atlantic state. The study found that an environmental source, specifically career job opportunities, was statistically significant as the greatest source of influence for these participants. This research aims to support efforts to provide the health information management subsector of the healthcare industry with a sufficient number of trained professionals to fill the identified need for trained HIM professionals, particularly medical coding specialists.  (+info)

Student participation and interactivity using asynchronous computer-mediated communication for resolution of an undergraduate capstone management case study. (5/46)

Online discussion activities are designed for computer-mediated learning activities in face-to-face, hybrid, and totally online courses. The use of asynchronous computer-mediated communication (A-CMC) coupled with authentic workplace case studies provides students in the protected learning environment with opportunities to practice workplace decision making and communication. In this study, communication behaviors of transmitter and receiver were analyzed to determine participation and interactivity in communication among small-group participants in a health information management capstone management course.  (+info)

Chronic Care Model Decision Support and Clinical Information Systems interventions for people living with HIV: a systematic review. (6/46)

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Examining the role of information exchange in residential aged care work practices--a survey of residential aged care facilities. (7/46)

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Good exams made easy: the item management system for multiple examination formats. (8/46)

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