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James A. Rolfe, U.S. Atty., Dallas, Tex., Anthony J. Steinmeyer, Carlene V. McIntyre, Attys., Appellate Staff, Civil Div., Dept. of Justice, Washingto...
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DALLAS, Jan. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Baylor Health Care System is today announcing its intent to continue to improve the quality of patient care in North Texas through the implementation of the electronic health record (EHR) across the health care system. It is one of thousands of hospitals and eligible professionals across the country officially registering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to demonstrate its commitment to achieve "meaningful use" of EHRs. This registration now makes Baylor eligible for incentive payments under the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs, part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Implementing the EHR has been a top priority for Baylor for the past four years, long before incentive payments w...
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Stafford Hutchinson, Asst. U.S. Atty., Charlene M. Seifert, Asst. Regional Atty., Dept. of H & HS, Dallas, Tex., for Dept. of Health and Human Service...
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It started with an HR staff member scanning the newspaper to see whether there are any closings or downsizing in a sister community, said Trisha Gyurke, director of WVU's Employment Services in the Division of Human Resources. Baylor said the fair began with a presentation from WORKFORCE West Virginia about filing for unemployment, continuing health benefits, looking for a new job, finding training programs, applying for state jobs and staying out of debt and working with creditors.
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Baylor professor and computer security guru Randal Vaughn puts the darker side of technology into perspective with the notion that both white hats and black hats populate the world, "and most people are kind of gray." Much of the mischief done through technology comes from human error, he said, not deliberate evil. Computer security must cover three main areas. These include integrity in the system, or whether people trust it; confidentiality, or whose eyes see it; and availability, or how easy it is for users to access. Every organization struggles with security and a common belief among companies is that they must secure everything. Secure these things that are really critical -- customer data, information, financial models, the way you do analysis. Privacy is important to consumers w...
... care facilities and provides similar services to health departments. Knight's work on disaster p...
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... was jointly conducted by Kimberly-Clark Health Care and Baylor Health Care System in cooperation ...-based supporting organization providing services to a network of acute care hospitals and related h...
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... rehabilitation (CPSR) from a mental health clinic that specializes in the treatment of youths...
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When it comes to winning, Scott James, founder, Fair Trade Sports, enjoys helping others succeed. Whether it is a father of four striving to provide for his family in an impoverished country, or a single mother caring for her children, James wants to see them triumph in the game of life. James said Baylor's emphasis on ethics and leadership helped create the foundation of his company. Jennifer Sampson, EVP/COO, United Way of Metropolitan, knows about the powerful impacts of proactive social responsibility efforts. After all, she sees results every day through more than 90 local health and human services providers that her United Way chapter helps fund. After completing his pre-pharmacy requirements from the University of Maryland-College Park and attending pharmacy school at the Univers...
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Contact: Maria B. Carpenter of Baylor Health Care System, +1-214- 820-4827 office, maria.carpenter@baylorhealth.edu
... Magnet status for "Excellence in Nursing Services" from the American Nurses Credentialing Center -- ...
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Only Texan in top 25; Marks seventh time named to the list
DALLAS, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Baylor Health Care System president and CEO, Joel Allison, has once again been ranked on Modern Healthcare magazine's "100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare" list, marking the seventh year the Dallas/Fort Worth health care executive has been included in this national ranking. At No. 23, Allison is the highest-ranked Texan on the list. Those voted to the national "Most Powerful" list are considered to be among the most influential in the health care industry, which includes both public and private sector leaders.
...-based supporting organization providing services to a network of acute care hospitals and related h...