Articles, tagged with "electronic records", page 4
02nd July 2010
Do it Yourself Bookkeeping is Perilous for the Untrained bookkeeper
As a business owner, you may decide not to use a bookkeeping service or elect not to use a Quickbooks Proadvisor Team, or in-house accounting department. It may seem that you ha...
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Author:
Matthew
01st July 2010
No one likes to admit it, but by January 3rd. each year we've mostly forgotten or postponed our well-intentioned New Year's resolutions of self improvement. How many of us have chosen ‘losing weight' as one of our personal pledges? Although a healthi...
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Author:
MoxyOnlineBackup
29th June 2010
Medical transcriptionist jobs are ideal for those who have excellent typing skills, ability to understand and remember medical terminology and good organizational skills. You must have good English grammar, hearing perception, listening skills and underst...
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Author:
Erik Johnson
19th June 2010
Five reasons your electronic medical records transition will pay off
The hard work hassle of ignoring paper documentation is not in vain.
Question: Our office is measuring the pros and cons of transitioning to electronic medical records (EMRs). We kno...
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Author:
Nancy
02nd June 2010
We have the legal foundations and the technological ability to go paperless, so why is there not widespread acceptance and implementation of a completely paperless environment?
Legislation - The Uniform Electronic Transaction Act (UETA, 1999) and the ...
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Author:
cventura
02nd June 2010
The private American Health care regime was the source of a number of injustices that went unregulated since its beginning. This changed in 1996 with the passing of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 1996.
HIPPA provides...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
19th May 2010
U.S. President, Lyndon Johnson, made the Freedom of Information Act law on September 1966. In the next year, it came into effect. When this was done the people in America could look at the Federal government records. In 1996 an amendment to the Freedom of...
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Author:
andy9876
07th May 2010
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. It can happen to anyone at any time if the proper precautions are not taken. Of course you can pay money for a complicated identity theft protection program offered by a reputable company, ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
23rd April 2010
Sending and receiving fax using an online fax service is extremely fast and efficient from a user perspective; but can it be used when receiving PHI while remaining HIPAA compliant? The answer is yes, if you use a fax solution with adobe acrobat functiona...
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Author:
ocrdgi
06th April 2010
For many companies and organizations, electronic records are the lifeblood of daily business. In order to maintain high standards of information accessibility and keep storage overhead used to a minimum, PDF (Portable Electronic Document) format has becom...
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Author:
brentgeorge
19th March 2010
Every business across the world is interested in reducing dependency on paper-based processes and conventional filing systems.
It is estimated that 80% of all businesses in the UK admitted that information is still stored solely on paper. A recent sur...
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Author:
Mary
11th March 2010
Normally when you search for bankruptcy court records online, search engines tend to lead you to sites that demand payment or a certain before records are viewed. The important thing to remember is that bankruptcy court records are considered public docum...
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Author:
Dennis
11th March 2010
There are many ways for one to obtain bankruptcy documents. However, the methods of getting the documents depend on when that particular case was filed or closed. Current records of documents can be accessed through ECF which is electronic case filing sys...
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Author:
Dennis
11th March 2010
If you are keen to search for bankruptcy records, there is no reason for you to pay any amount of fee just to access the information. This is because bankruptcy records are considered as public records. You may think of going to the local court house whic...
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Author:
Dennis
03rd March 2010
$19.2 billion in Recovery Act funding has been designated to modernize the health care system by promoting and expanding the adoption of health information technology, but what is going to happen? Like it or not, all health professionals will be significa...
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Author:
Peter Yellowlees