Reading Response Blog Post- process documentation example

My process documentation example is related to the answer that I have formulated cornering the question that I have created to encapsulate my path to the reseach project that we were assigned. My reseach question was how to secure our medical information in mobile health-care communication systems? The answer that I found to this question after hours of research is that through the use of PACS medical information in mobile and grounded health care communication system, will be safe and out of breach and harm. On that note, my process documentation example is related to PACS and the idea of the Development of policies and procedures for a picture archiving and communication system (PACS).The example I choose is a guide for the radiology system administrator and his employees. The guide will help the staff that will deal with this program to understand the steps of usage and installation. The guide holds many steps of basic user knowledge and advanced user knowledge. The idea of step by step guide and instructions are shown over here. This is part of the criteria that created the definition of what is the process documentation. The company that created this document is trying to make employees feel comfortable and attain full access to a written self explanatory document that will resolve, tutor and help with any issues relating to PACS.The document that I have chosen named PACS Policy Manual for hospitals, portrays Policies and procedures that constitute the mechanism for planning, standardizing, and documenting the provision of clinical services. Successful Policies and procedures development is a team effort that will be supported and created by personnel responsible for executing the procedure, assisted by staff proficient in PACS technology, and tested in the field.

My article reviews material concerning main questions and problems that employees face with in their daily jobs. PACS security is discussed in this article. Some questions that are answered in this guide were related to the following: What are the provisions for access control? Does the system include a feature for automatic shut-off of the software? Are there passwords and log-ins shared by a community of users? How are passwords assigned and how frequently are they changed? What security measures are in place to assure passwords are given to the appropriate user? Who grants and denies access?

 Analyzing this document I think the document has the correct focus concerning my reseach project. It is related to common day to day problems that employees and radiology system administrators need to face with. The guide provides a calming relaxing solution to all these questions that are running in the head of any employee. I support the guide and I am extremely happy to find such a guide on Google Scholar.

 http://www.otechimg.com/pdf/B-113_ch0.pdf

 

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