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- 5. Talk about how to use data to perform research in nursing administration, education, and services.5. Briefly explain how Health Informatics can maximize public health services?8.Write at least five (5) ideas related to health assessment that will contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of data gathering and the nursing process?
- 4. What information would you assemble for healthcare leadership in your organization to monitor healthcare access? Would that differ if you work in a hospital versus a physician practice or other organization?12. Why is documenting data in nursing important? How could it affect the patient and the nurse?4. Describe the improvements analytics has made in health care.
- 1. When do you think does the use of technology in medicine becomes an ethical dilemma? Do you believe that we should continue using programs like Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) or should we return to manual approach?1. Compare and contrast allocative and regulatory policy. provide example 2. judical decision in healthcare example3. What are indexes/indices in relation to healthcare? How are they similar or different from data sets?