Frankie William Y. Lee Abstract The goal of this assessment is to promote a level of awareness towards geriatric patients or the elderly in terms of giving them a proper health care, encourage a support group in accordance to what kind of condition they are having whether it is by physical, mental, social, and psychological […]
Implementing Electronic Health Record System Based on HL7 RIM -Reusing the RIM Model Archetypes Nancy Mittal Abstract: It is difficult to exchange healthcare information between different HealthCare Systems. Health Level Seven is a universal standard to facilitate the communication between different HealthCare Systems. Electronic Health Record System is a software platform that store patient health […]
A learning disability is a common lifelong condition which is neither an illness nor a disease. The significant improvement in healthcare has meant that survival rates of people with disabilities has increased meaning there is going to be more adults with learning disabilities in the future. The department of health has also attributed the increase […]
The Importance of a College Degree There are many things that will affect our lives. College degree is the most important of these factors. College education plays a critical role in our lives as well as a key opens many doors of opportunity to success in the future and allows us to explore everything surrounding. […]
Rule based Framework to Capture Privacy and Security Requirements in Healthcare Service Deployments Dilini R. Ekanayeka1, Prasad M. Jayaweera2 1 Graduate Student, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka 2 Department of Computer Science University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka Abstract. In healthcare sector, delivering high quality services efficiently while meeting globally […]
Assessment of public private mix in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme in a south Indian district Vijayshree.H.Y, Battaglioli T, G.K.Sanath Kumar, Devadasan N, Van Der Stuyft In India, Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem, accounting for 26 per cent of all TB cases worldwide (Global Tuberculosis Report 2013). The revised national TB […]
Written by: Yung Bing Yong Introduction The brain is the primary organ of the centre nervous system that controls our body and houses our mind. It is metabolically active and dependent on a continuous supply of oxygenated blood. If the blood supply is interrupted, the brain could not function normally, resulting a rapid appearance of […]
Fadi Tedouri Australia is a highly developed countryand one of the wealthiest in the world, with the world’s 12th-largest economy, the population is 21 million and the life expectancy in Australia in 2010 was 79.5 years for males and 84.0 years for females (1),total expenditure on health (including private sector spending) is around 9.8% of GDP […]
Name: W. Effah Domain 2 of the NMC (2008) Standards for learning and assessment in practice asks mentors to ‘Facilitate learning for a range of students, within a particular area of practice where appropriate, encouraging self-management of learning opportunities and providing support to maximise individual potential.’ Supervision and supporting the learning of student nurses in […]
He Mingli1, Li Xiaolong2*, Dong Qing3, Ji Niu1,*, Xing Houxun4, Zhou Yuan1, Qin Sizhou5, Wang Huizheng6 1 The First People’s Hospital of Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, China 2 The Affiliated Hospital of Yanan University, Shanxi Province, China 3 The Lianyungang Municipal Public Health Bureau, Jiangsu Province, China 4 The Modern Cardiovascular Research Center of Lianyungang […]