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<p>Have you ever needed to find a long lost friend, relative, or classmate? Searching through the offline channels can be time consuming and expensive, and often ends up with massive time investments but very little substantial information. When you need to find a long lost person, the best place to look isn&#8217;t necessarily through your rolodex of contacts. In fact, the best places aren&#8217;t always community orientated at all. <a href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" title="government records">Government Records services</a> can get you the most targeted and relevant information without the trouble of contacting people yourself, and all for a minimal cost.<br /> <script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script><br /> Not familiar with <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="government records">government records</a>? To put it simply, they&#8217;re a record keeping service, where you can find government records in a centralised, easy to navigate location. Whether you&#8217;re looking for employee information, relatives&#8217; contact details, or information on criminals and sex offenders in your city, government records services are by far the simplest, cheapest and quickest way to find the information that you need.</p>
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<p> Need information but don&#8217;t have time to investigate by yourself? With government records it&#8217;s as simple as typing someones name into your search bar and letting the directory take care of the rest. Rather than spending massive amounts of time and money searching for what you need, government records services can take care of it cheaply and easily with minimal work from you. This free report, full of information on government records services and investigation ideas, explains in detail just how government records can help you find the information you need.</p>
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		<title>Electronic medical records government</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 11:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>With the new administration taking office in the US, hopes of a heath care revival is on the horizon with electronic medical records facilitating the efficient functioning of the system. President Obama has vowed to ensure more inter-connectivity not only among schools, colleges and libraries, but between health care providers too.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> We all loved the concept of the paperless office we had been hearing so much about, but in the health care system in the US, there are lots to be done. Records of patients continue to be kept in dead-tree format that makes copying and transferring them from one office to another a tedious job laden with high costs. It is for this very reason that only a couple of years ago just 14-17% of doctors kept electronic medical records using software.</p>
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<p> Costs as reported then were high at $20,000 for licenses, training and data entry although the certification problem was overcome. The new administration want s to revamp electronic medical care with government help as ordinary Americans lacked the services necessary and many refused to take out a policy because of the high costs involved. With the government electronic medical records in place, costs would certainly come down.</p>
<p> Health care in the US costs a lot of money and electronic medical records are sure to bring it down. Certification for Health Care Information Technology, funded by the government, reviews the various software packages for electronic medical records and ensures its compliance to the set parameters. Functionality, Interoperability and security as outlined in the massive PDF format are the chief criteria for the products to get through the certification process. It has to comply with the rules set out by the government for electronic medical records to be handled. But nothing is more valuable than savings on efficiency alone.</p>
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<p> Rand Corporation, a research think tank had estimated a few years ago that the government electronic medical record system, when put in place, could save up to US$77billion in efficiency standards. Even though it amounted to less than 5% of the total health care spending, it was valuable by any standards.<br /> Hopes are there that electronic medical records policy as taken up by the government will ensure coverage to all Americans by the year 2014.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> &nbsp;It is expected Americans coast to coast will have their medical records in electronic form by then. After certified products, inter-connectivity of hospitals and doctors is the next step and those not compatible so far would have to move toward electronic medical record according to the government. It would amount to large scale savings in the health care system.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Department of public records is a Treasure Trove</title>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>US government department of <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="public records">public records</a> contain all information in the form of data, documents, photos, videos and newsreels that have come into existence during the years the government was running.&nbsp; As citizens have to disclose personal and all other information, government public records is a database pool of US citizens. It is not only their name and address, but social security number, important events in their lives like birth, marriage, deaths, driving license and also details about their becoming US citizens.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> Details in US government public records department also include crime statistics, inmates&rsquo; database, court cases and rulings that may be required by people wanting to do background checks on other individuals. But federal states have certain restrictions on the information from government public records that can be made available to the public. In Atlanta, information on scientists involved in critical research areas are not accessible to the public.</p>
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<p>Personal information like names, addresses and contact numbers of court officials involved in cases that require secrecy from the public or those involved in carrying on an on going investigation are not made available to the public for security reasons.</p>
<p> NARA, or the National Archives and Records Administration, preserve US government public records that have been constructed over the years the US government has run. It is common that people usually confuse NARA with holding and only being involved in the safe keeping of documents like the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. According to NARA, the volume of the information is so large that if the US <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="government records">government records</a> as kept in the pages are laid side by side, they could easily circle the globe 57 times.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> So much is the volume of printed documents, video tapes, films, photographs and other data collected over the years that only a small fraction could be digitalized and made available online as US government public records available for viewing online. Other places where the US department of public records database can be accessed are online sites that are virtually free directories containing information ranging from sex offenders to birth, death, marriage and driving license records. It is not only about the functioning of the government and documents like the surrender of the Japanese during World War II and about other important events in the course of the US government&rsquo;s functioning, but US government department of public records is a treasure trove of information.</p>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p> Law enforcement agencies in the United States compile and update <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="criminal records">criminal records</a> in local, state and federal levels known as the government inmate records in a bid to present a comprehensive criminal history. With trust levels as low as never before, government inmate records are a tool for identification, employment in critical areas, background checks, security clearance, immigration, criminal prosecuting and developing cases against suspects during an ongoing investigation.&nbsp;<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> Government inmate records are maintained at all levels from the sheriff&rsquo;s office to police departments in their own data bases. Information is shared across various departments for better management of law enforcement and is sometimes made available to the public. Usually the government inmate records make available information on registered sex offenders and in many federal states, the Department of Correctional services make available information through the print media or the internet. </p>
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<p> Only records of juvenile offenders are exempt from the dissemination list. Government inmate records may not be available in some cases if the adult inmates use the option of non-disclosure through record sealing. Some states have information collected from various municipal and county courts within the state and their accuracy depends on the state&rsquo;s supervision of the data uploading from local courts. But usually the information available from the repository may be incomplete or even risky.</p>
<p> Government inmate records contain extensive criminal histories and in effect the agency is a central repository for all other agencies as they send in their data. Barring a few exceptions, records are not divulged to the private sector. Among the central agencies, the National Crime information Center is one such database and is said to hold pretty accurate information. Government inmate records have become very important in these days when a virtual war on terror is being fought for some years now.</p>
<p> Several online sites provide updated information on county jails, State Department of Corrections facilities and many <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="public records">public records</a>. There are jail inmate search tools and prison inmate locators. Free search is available at public record sites for most wanted criminals and fugitives, FBI most wanted, sex offender registry, criminal databases and free public court records.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Government inmate records are maintained by the FBI which has its own national criminal database managed through the NCIC.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> Information is also available on felons or who have served more than one year of jail term for serious crimes they committed like murder, rape or grand larceny. An individual&rsquo;s criminal identification, arrest and conviction known as Interstate Identification Index or triple-I for short are compiled by the FBI. Government inmate records compiled by the federal agencies can be accessed under the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act. But only records of individuals, living or deceased can be accessed only if they have given you permission. </p>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>Government <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="public records">public records</a> here in the US are archived by the NARA or the National Archives and Records Administration. It contains all information about the public as all US citizens are bound by law to disclose all information about them. It is necessary for the public to access information for their private and professional needs.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> Be it for a <a href="http://yocera.com/category/business/">business</a> partner or some employer doing some background check on a job applicant, government public records are here to give them the right lead and information for future course of action. It is not much of a hassle these days accessing government public records here in the US.<br /> In the early days it was a big deal.</p>
<p> You had to make quite a few visits to the courthouse run around from there to the police departments and the government offices. At the police department you had to ask them if you could access the public records, and then had to fill up forms and answer a lot of questions. Few more trips later there was some likelihood you could get the information you wanted. But for just a small piece of information like someone&rsquo;s criminal record you had to make multiple visits to the concerned department.</p>
<p> Leaps in technology have made easy access to public records possible as the government and other agencies have been able to organize their public records. State governments too have safely preserved all kinds of information about the public and stored it in their database. Government public records here in the US are divided into parts as some are treated as confidential while others are left for public viewing. People can log in to the websites of government public records and search which makes the information available at the click of a mouse.</p>
<p> Government public records are available to the public instantly with the least amount of effort. Access to government public records here in the US is now fairly easy to operate and has become imperative because of the increasing rate of crimes and the rise in felony. You cannot trust anyone these days in financial or other related matters. It is better to scan the person&rsquo;s record before you plan to do <a href="http://yocera.com/category/business/">business</a> with him or take him as an employee in a department under you that requires bestowing a high level of trust.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> Government public records here are available online and some websites assure you of complete and quality results for your search. Scams are a part of everyday life and it is wise not to do a thorough background check before entering into a personal or professional relationship and the government public records here are equipped with all the information you need to avoid financial losses and setbacks. Government public records here in the US help you avoid dealing with a scam tainted person.&nbsp;</p>
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>The principal safe keeper of <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.usgovernmentrecords.net" target="_self" title="government records">government records</a>, the NARA, does not keep details of social security relating to individuals as they are available in government social security records. Members of the public can have access to government records from various federal government agencies as they are empowered to do so by the Freedom of Information Act.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> To prevent agencies from keeping their policies secret and also to make the federal government accountable to the public, records are made available. SSA or the Social Security Administration makes available many documents for public distribution like leaflets about their benefit programs, reports and different press releases. Much of it is available in SSA&rsquo;s site online. People interested in government social security records can go through their site and look for information they are looking for or whatever they find is interesting.</p>
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<p> Government social security records made available by the SSA consists of all administrative staff manuals and instructions to the staff personnel about procedures, policies and interpretations of them that can impact the public. Information that could affect the public is available for viewing and detailed inspection. All other information is not available for public viewing.</p>
<p> There may be an interest in the functioning of the SSA, the people involved, the staff decisions and policies formulated from time to time, their interpretations not available elsewhere are available for public viewing as they do not pose any security risks to an individual. Information like this can be accessed by the public, inspected and copied online or in any field office of the SSA, at the headquarters in Baltimore and at all other offices in the US. People may wonder why public information is being withheld, but they too could be affected if other information that risk intrusion of privacy was made available.</p>
<p> Social security is a critical area and government social security records contain vital personal information of individuals. Anyone other person other than whose personal information is contained in the records is allowed access, it would be invading someone&rsquo;s privacy and leaving them open to risks of victimization. Crimes relating to<br /> social security tampering is quite high in the US and the main problem is that the victims rarely get to know about it before crimes are committed in their name.</p>
<p> Victims could remain unaware that their personal information contained in government social security records were accessed by people they do not know or someone to whom they would never disclose. SSA operating instructions come in the form of handbooks or reference sources of administrators of social security coverage agreements that are available for inspection in SSA regional offices and in the state capitals.</p>
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