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Health Information Technology Professional Exam By HIT Pro - 0 views
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Health Information Technology Professional (HIT ProTM), the competency exams for tomorrow's health IT professionals, will confirm that your experience and skills are ready to meet the nation's need for health information technology workers. As the healthcare industry transitions to electronic health records (EHRs), HIT Pros show a commitment to their profession and their career. They are eager to demonstrate competency in this evolving field and are excited to work on the leading edge of health IT.
ONC Launches Health I.T. Competency Exams - 0 views
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The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has announced a "Health I.T. Professionals Competency Examination," a series of six exams to enable individuals to demonstrate their skill level in various roles and to enable health care organizations and vendors to assess the skills of their I.T. staffs.
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Here at SkillsNET, we offer a fully implemented, semantically indexed, knowledge management system, used to facilitate research collaboration, information access, and interoperability amongst workers. Utilizing our Semantic Workforce Analysis methods, organizations can realize the benefits of identifying domain ontologies, and can significantly improve their knowledge management systems (KMS) strategy internally and among distributed web communities. Using Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA), electronic artifacts and explicit Knowledge data are analyzed, decomposed, and meta-tagged for later retrieval during a problem solving scenario. Your workers will have the ability to access explicit knowledge sources and use tacit Knowledge in collaboration with team members to identify the optimum technical solution to current problems
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The twin efforts show how President Barack Obama's administration is racing on multiple fronts to plug the holes in U.S. cyber defenses.
Notwithstanding the military's efforts, however, the overall gap appears to be widening, as adversaries and criminals move faster than government and corporations, and technologies such as mobile applications for smart phones proliferate more rapidly than policymakers can respond, officials and analysts said.