Data Work and Digitization: The impact of computerized systems and automation on healthcare professionals
Data Work and Digitization
In the Spring 2020 edition of XRDS (CROSSROADS), Vol 26 No.3, Claus Bossen wrote Data Work and Digitization: The impact of computerized systems and automation on healthcare professionals. Bossen began, “After two decades of intensive digitization of healthcare in the U.S. and Europe, we are starting to see the contours of what it is like to work in digitized healthcare environments” (Bossen, Spring 2020). Bossen focused on three digitization topics in the medical environment: EHRs (electronic healthcare records), DRGs (diagnosis-related groups), and CDISs (clinical documentation improvement specialists). EHRs are having the ease of parallelizing information intersecting professionals and organizational peer review groups contrasted from paper-based records, and this includes next-turn no-deadlock distributing and parallelizing things like MR-MRscans and ongoing examining results: giving persons easy to use software without blocks may allow the privilege of several persons access to this sort of information, concurrently.
Emergent Data Work
On EHRs, Bossen said that no one is wanting to return to their paper basis, but the effects of digitization and the affecting digitization itself is not straight because the bundling of tasks, data work, is emergent. In another article, I am mentioning the IIS (Institute for Industrial Science) at UTokyo (the University of Tokyo) is making a three-dimensional-spiraling quantum computer: this quantum computer is bundling the computing and energy efficient parts together as a stack (link). This bundling of parts is bundling the parallelizing tasks together, and this computing processing is closing into the RAM (Random Access Memory). This is reducing the high cost of energy that people are historically knowing computing machinery cost, effectively. Further, Bossen wrote that healthcare administrating is requiring operations do more data work, so medical secretaries are becoming more vulnerable because of assuming executive visions. Two new talent-having clerical working jobs, medical scribing, and CDISing, are emergent and leaders are supplying them the business effectiveness growing them. Against Bossen, I disagree that technology design and implementation are the most prevalent and independent factors impacting digitization because he is specifically mentioning technology in his outlook; but instead, I am writing Bossen left out the solution: the key is communication on the executive areas. Even with Microsoft no longer supporting Microsoft XP, with effective communication pathways, a transitioning from legacy systems dependent on XP to Windows 10, for example, shall be smooth with leadership who understand Computer Science and its mathematical bases, and its specific applications, Information Technology.
Faith and Respecting Correctly
In the Apostle Paul’s second letter to his companion and also co-worker, Timothy, against terrible times, the Apostle Paul gave a warning to Timothy. The Apostle Paul (NIV) sent, “Just and Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these teachers oppose the truth. They are men of depraved minds, who, as far as the faith is concerned, are rejected” (2 Tim 3:8). This is the Apostle Paul warning Timothy, having the truth, among other things, is requiring rejecting sexual immorality. In the Exodus story, Egyptian fertilizing their families is requiring throwing the fertility of the Israelites into the Nile river: but the Passover is the resulting of this deed (Exodus 1:22, 12). Executive leaders are withstanding much scrutiny, but the totally lacking responses disregarding the United States youth population to an Internet with pornography, that same prostituting, in media, is depravity. This is the same for the DACA immigrants who are not fully citizens, but they are born here, yet Trump administrating is threatening them to become wayward spirits, and the democratic party is impractically doing nothing. Executives shall be reading about this for years to come, specifying the privilege of working with women who popular culturists are hyper sexualizing. The Apostle Paul said that for the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is Θεός (INT, NIV, KJV 1 Corinthians 11:3). Men and women ought to be striving with each other then content through respecting the government, but not government officials (NIV, Romans 13:3, Deut 10:17, Job 32:21). I believe this is: of Spiriting, me doing the right thing.
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