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This 4 page paper takes a case study submitted by a student and makes suggestions in respect to the integration of e-commerce. How e-commerce can be used for an ER is the focus of this paper.
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according to the student, human health. How might e-commerce influence operations at the ER? First, it should be noted that this particular facility is government run and owned and therefore
is a not for profit organization. That said, it does not have an unlimited amount of money. Still, the cost effective nature of the design is not as important as
it would be for a facility that must turn a profit. As a result, there are many things that can be done to align the concept of e-commerce with this
facility. One aspect of e-commerce that is related to the running of the ER is to make sure that supplies are purchased quickly. E-Commerce can be a part of the
supply chain purchasing arrangement, but it is something that has not lived up to expectations in the industry (Saunders, 2003). Hall (2003) writes: "While many e-business start-ups saw a bonanza
in bringing online supply management to healthcare, the promises of that trend have been largely unrealized, noted Price- WaterhouseCoopers in its 2002 report" (p. 60). Still, the purchasing of equipment
can be tedious and it might be a good idea to use e-commerce concepts in this manner. Other aspects of e-commerce in the medical field is in sharing medical records
which can be financially advantageous (Maduri, 2004). It is also a practice that can help in a true emergency. It pays to note that there are many innovations available for
medical facilities. Other possibilities are medical management in respect to claims processing ("Wellpoint, Inc.," 2005). Lin & Umoh (2002) write: "The collision of technology and medicine gave birth to
FamilyMed.com, a comprehensive online resource specifically geared toward the specialty of family practice, the technology is call picture archiving and communications system (PACS), it uses an image server to exchange
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