Bringing health care to the kids: some 160 school-based health clinics are in operation, but the issues of contraception and abortion aren't going away
In: Governing: the states and localities, Band 2, S. 56-59
ISSN: 0894-3842
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In: Governing: the states and localities, Band 2, S. 56-59
ISSN: 0894-3842
In: OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, Band 3, Heft 2
ISSN: 1091-3734
The use of vocabulary in nursing is a relatively new phenomenon. It has only been in the past 20 years that we have developed and refined the nursing nomenclatures and classification systems. However, as we become more knowledgeable about the information system infrastructure of health care in this country, the linking of vocabularies from disparate sources becomes more critical. We are now part of an international network of health care, where the term we use in one country greatly influences the impressions of other countries of our health care system. This paper describes some of the challenges to the nursing profession, in allowing us to maintain our local vocabulary, as we integrate into network and universal vocabularies in the future. It discusses some of the new technologies that facilitate the linkages. It defines some of the endpoint of our vocabulary in identifying the outcomes and quality of care that is delivered by the nursing profession. A model is proposed that demonstrate the linking required to move classifications from the point of care, through networks, and into universal levels.
"The Complete Healthcare Information Technology Reference and Exam Guide. Gain the skills and knowledge required to implement and support healthcare IT (HIT) systems in various clinical and healthcare business settings. Health Information Technology Exam Guide for CHTS and CAHIMS Certifications prepares IT professionals to transition into HIT with coverage of topics ranging from health data standards to project management. This new edition includes broadened security content in addition to coverage of disruptive innovations such as complex platforms that support big data, genomics, telemedicine, mobile devices, and consumers. Learn about achieving true interoperability, updates to HIPAA rules, and FHIR and SMART standards. "This book is an invaluable reference for understanding what has come before and what trends are likely to shape the future. The world of big data, precision medicine, genomics, and telehealth require us to break old paradigms of architecture and functionality while not interrupting existing care processes and revenue cycles We're dealing with state sponsored cyberterrorism, hacktivism, and organized crime. I describe healthcare IT security as a cold war You'll hear from the experts who created many of the regulations and best practices we're using today to keep information private. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I have and that it finds a place of importance on your book shelf." From the Foreword by John D. Halamka, MD, Chief Information Officer, CAREGROUP, Boston, MA Coverage includes: Healthcare and Information Technology in the United States Fundamentals of Healthcare Information Science Healthcare Information Standards and Regulation Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Healthcare Information Technology Optimizing Healthcare Information Technology Making Healthcare Information Technology Private, Secure, and Confidential Electronic content includes: Practice exams for CHTS and CAHIMS Secure PDF copy of the book"--
In 1993, the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) was formed to foster a vision for restoring balance to cities and suburbs. The CNU approach is based upon the best traditions of urbanism, updated for modern needs. "Charter of the New Urbanism" amplifies this movement's revolutionary approach to the ways regions are designed, built, and managed. "Charter" reveals CNU's strategies and techniques to shape development constructively.