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		<title>CPOE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is a method of entering instructions for medical practitioners electronically to be used in treating patients, especially those who are hospitalized. These directions are sent via a computer to medical staff or to the department that is responsible for carrying out the CPOE order. What automation can do The system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computerized physician order entry (<a target="_blank" target="_blank" href="http://www.halfpenny.com">CPOE</a>) is a method of entering<br />
instructions for medical practitioners electronically to be used in<br />
treating patients, especially those who are hospitalized. These<br />
directions are sent via a computer to medical staff or to the department<br />
that is responsible for carrying out the CPOE order.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What automation can do</strong></span><br />
The system makes it possible to complete orders more quickly and reduces<br />
errors caused by transcription or handwriting. It also allows order<br />
entry from various locations, provides a means of checking for errors,<br />
and makes posting of charges and keeping track of inventory less<br />
complicated.</p>
<p>Note that Computerized Pharmacist Order Entry would actually be a more<br />
precise term for this method because he pharmacist is responsible for<br />
verifying any entry made related to the use of medication inside the<br />
healthcare facility or hospital. This is also one category of patient<br />
management software, and requests for clarification of orders are<br />
enhanced when it is adopted.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What those who use this method should know</strong></span><br />
The system is not foolproof, and new kinds of errors could be introduced<br />
when it is used. Initially, staff inexperience may cause orders to be<br />
entered more slowly, take up additional staff time, and be less<br />
effective than person-to-person communication when an emergency arises.<br />
Automation may also give some users an exaggerated sense of security<br />
with the false assumption that technology eliminates all errors.</p>
<p>The frequent warnings and alerts it produces sometimes interrupt work<br />
flow, and the messages are overridden or ignored when they are viewed as<br />
&ldquo;false alarms.&rdquo; This method and automated drug-dispensing were<br />
identified as causing errors by 84 percent of approximately 500<br />
healthcare facilities that participated in United States Pharmacopoeia&rsquo;s<br />
surveillance system. This verifies that making the system part of an<br />
already complex medical environment calls for periodic changes in design<br />
to handle unique patient and treatment settings, careful monitoring of<br />
the overrides automated systems cause, and the need to provide testing,<br />
training and updating for every user.</p>
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		<title>Five Tips For Saving Money With A Move</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 11:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving can be an expensive undertaking but it doesn't have to be.&#160; For starters, a stop at the home improvement store is almost a given as you settle into your new digs, so take advantage of&#160;coupon offers. Be sure to hit home improvement store websites like Lowes.com and do a search for "moving" . It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving can be an expensive undertaking but it doesn't have to be.&nbsp; For starters, a stop at the home improvement store is almost a given as you settle into your new digs, so take advantage of&nbsp;coupon offers. Be sure to hit home improvement store websites like Lowes.com and do a search for "moving" . It will pop up a page where you can get your <a target="_blank" href="http://lowescoupon.org" target="_blank">lowes coupon</a>&nbsp;for a 10% off emailable coupon to use as you make your move. Every little bit of savings helps. Check out these additional tips to keep moving costs down.</p>
<p>1. Trash It or Donate It<br />
As you begin to&nbsp;consolidate your&nbsp;things and plan for the move, operate with the idea that "less is more" and eliminate them from your pack. If there are&nbsp;fewer things to&nbsp;pack, re-organize and re-locate, your time, energy and money go farther.&nbsp; Decide what things&nbsp;you haven't&nbsp;used in awhile or don't need&nbsp;and if they don't seem saleable, throw them out or donate them.&nbsp; Let go of the&nbsp;idea that you&nbsp;"might" need&nbsp;them someday.&nbsp; If you donate to a charity, keep a receipt.&nbsp; You may be able to deduct it from your taxes.</p>
<p>2. Be Cautious With Mover Estimates<br />
You'll want to get several estimates before you pick your mover of choice. Pick them like you pick your house--very carefully.While the exact cost of moving will be influenced by distance and the weight of your movables,&nbsp; keep an eye out for "extra low" estimates that compare with others you receive.&nbsp;You don't want to be hit with a whopping total on moving day just because a mover&nbsp;creatively underestimated your move to get your business.&nbsp; It's also important to be very thorough in detailing what is and is not to be moved.&nbsp; The more accurate you are; the better your estimate will be.</p>
<p>3. Inform Your Utility Companies When and Where to Stop Service<br />
Let your water, electric, gas and/or phone company know what date to discontinue your service. Ask them to take a final reading on meters. </p>
<p>4. Insure Your Valuables and Be Thorough In Your Moving Inventory<br />
Having your possessions correctly insured before the move can save you money in the long run if things get damaged or broken. Also it's important to&nbsp;take&nbsp;a good inventory of your things because having a comprehensive list&nbsp;helps you get insurance claims moving faster. The best time to do this is during the packing phase and as you get ready for the move.&nbsp; </p>
<p>5. Keep records of your home improvements&nbsp;and costs related to its sale, including the costs of agents or classified ads.<br />
They can help bring up the basis (the cost of your home plus any adjustments) of your house and thereby decrease the gains when it's sold.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: times new roman; font-size: 16px;">While you can't avoid the costs of transporting possessions, supplies and organizing a new place, employing these few strategies can lessen the impact on your wallet as you transition into your new home.</span></p>
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