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  • ...healthcare]] to refer to a medical professional who is responsible for the administrative tasks in a hospital or clinic. ...clergyman''. Over time, the term evolved to refer to a person who performs administrative tasks, particularly in a legal, medical, or corporate setting.
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  • ...loyed by an individual or organization to assist with correspondence, keep records, make appointments, and carry out similar tasks. ...ative assistant is a broad term for a person who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises.
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  • ...ed: /faɪl/) is a term used in medicine to refer to a collection of related records, often in a digital format, that are stored together for easy access and or ...e Latin word "filum", which means "thread". This is a reference to the way records or documents were stored in the past - by threading them together on a stri
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  • ...c Health Records (EHRs)]], [[Electronic Medical Records|Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)]], [[telemedicine]], [[big data]], and [[health informatics]] among ...designed to improve patient care, enhance medical research, and streamline administrative tasks in healthcare.
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  • ...mation technology, including [[Electronic Health Records|Electronic Health Records (EHRs)]], [[Telemedicine]], [[Health Information Systems|Health Information ...tory, maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that person's care under a particular provider.
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  • ...administering medications and injections, recording information in medical records-keeping systems, preparing and handling medical instruments and supplies, a ...administrative duties such as scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, and billing.
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  • ...nt and storage, retrieval and exchange of health data in electronic health records (EHRs). ...cating its open-source nature, and "EHR", an acronym for Electronic Health Records.
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  • ...for hospital management. These include [[patient registration]], [[medical records]], [[pharmacy management]], [[laboratory information system]], [[radiology ...ation System (HIS)]]: An integrated system designed to manage the medical, administrative, financial, and legal aspects of a hospital and its service processing.
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  • ...elevant chronological record, set of records, or destination and source of records that provide documentary evidence of the sequence of activities that have a ...at is maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that persons care under a particular provider.
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  • ...formation Exchange]] has been around since the advent of electronic health records (EHRs). However, it gained significant attention in the 21st century with t * Improved patient care by providing timely access to patient records.
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  • ...trained to manage the increasing amount of patient information and health records. * [[Electronic Health Records]] (EHRs)
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  • ...bservation, measurement, testing, or other means. This can include patient records, lab results, imaging studies, and other types of medical information. * '''[[Administrative Data]]''': This includes information related to the management and operatio
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  • ...l version of a patient’s paper chart. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users. ...nal (HL7)]]: A set of international standards for transfer of clinical and administrative data between software applications used by various healthcare providers.
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  • ...orts. They may also function as clinical or specialty technicians, medical administrative personnel, and healthcare providers at medical treatment facilities.
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  • ...tory, maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that person's care under a particular provider. ...cal Documentation Improvement]] (CDI): The process of improving healthcare records to ensure improved patient outcomes, data quality, and accurate reimburseme
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  • ...Committee of the States]] when Congress was in recess, and performed other administrative functions.
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  • ...inistrative duties]], such as scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, billing, and coding for insurance purposes.
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  • ...patient care. This can include coordinating appointments, managing patient records, liaising between different healthcare providers, and ensuring that all asp ...inates some aspect of healthcare, whether it be patient care, research, or administrative tasks.
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  • ...alysis of data to produce meaningful information. This can include patient records, medical imaging data, and laboratory results. * [[Patient Processing]]: This refers to the administrative and clinical steps taken from the time a patient enters a healthcare facili
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  • The CCR is a core data set of the most relevant administrative, demographic, and clinical information facts about a patient's healthcare, [[Category:Electronic Health Records]]
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