1st paragraph: patient history and relation to radiology. This is an x-ray program. Patient is 7 yrs old female.
2nd paragraph: films taken digitally, equipment needed, positioning of pt, my participation and experience.
3rd: results, diagnosis and what would be on radiologist report.
4th: pt follow-up, procedures, surgeries for disease.
5th: conclusion
Please go to the file named case study data it contains all of my raw data and information that you would need to use. Then go to the file named Manuscript preparation these are the requirements you need to follow. Then go to file named manuscript this is the template you need to use
Details:
Design a database schema for the proposed Database Design Proposal in Module 1.
Identify and list all relevant entities and their relationships:
1) Select no less than five entities.
2) Provide a diagram.
3) Map this to a database schema.
4) Provide a data dictionary for all entity attributes.
Focus on one or two areas of your design that seemed especially difficult to develop and provide a brief assessment of the difficulty you encountered in modeling or mapping to the schema. In addition, provide the rationale for the design chosen, its limitations, and its possible extensions.
Tip: If you do not have access to ER modeling software or a diagramming tool like Visio or OmniGraffle, you can simply create diagrams in a presentation tool like PowerPoint. This is an essential skill which is used in the field.
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignme
The Database Design Proposal assignment consists of several parts which are due in various modules throughout the course. The assignment will also be referred to in some of the other individual assignments within the course. Module 1 discussion focused on data types and their categories and some challenges and strategies of dealing with data. In this Database Design Proposal, you are required to design and develop a database which will be used to compile and report distilled information using clinical health care data. The Proposal Outline is the initial step of this assignment.
Create a short outline of about 250–500 words of the project proposal. In the outline, briefly define and describe the scenario for which the database will be designed, the major problem(s) that the users in the given scenario would solve, and any other additional components of a standard project proposal outline that are needed. Utilize the following outline as a guideline:
1) Title Page
2) Abstract: A su
Discussion Board Topic - EHR Navigator: After completing an overview of the EHR Navigator in the module, prepare a list of features that are most important to your job as the HIT training specialist at Northstar Medical Center. Explain why each feature is important and how each will help you complete your job more effectively and efficiently.
Textbook information: Chapter 3
- Textbook information
Foltz, Diane & Lankisch, K. Exploring Electronic Health Records. Paradigm Publishing. ISBN: 0978-0-76385-729-5
Discussion Board Topic - Documentation: You are the health information manager at a local hospital. A physician on the medical staff does not understand how to add H & P notes to a patient’s EHR. He explains that he “always used to handwrite the H & P”. You explain to the physician that he can no longer handwrite his notes and you give him two options of how he can add his notes to the EHR. Describe these two options.
Textbook information: Chapter 7, 8, & 9
- Textbook information
Foltz, Diane & Lankisch, K. Exploring Electronic Health Records. Paradigm Publishing. ISBN: 0978-0-76385-729-5
Discussion Board Topic - EHR Selection: Watch the following video, “EHR Vendor Selection, Interpretation, and Patient Adoption,” found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RSad8PU-JM. Then search YouTube for another video on vendor selection. Compare and contrast the video’s main points.
Textbook information: Chapter 12
- Textbook information
Foltz, Diane & Lankisch, K. Exploring Electronic Health Records. Paradigm Publishing. ISBN: 0978-0-76385-729-5