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  • 1

    2 types of Communication in Healthcare setting

    - Interhospital - Intrahospital

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    A communications involve information sharing among multiple sites or institutions. This includes transmissions between facilities owned by the same organization and between completely separate health care entities. Moving patients from one facility to another, sending medical records, and transporting vital medical equipment all require clear communication between sites.

    Interhospital

  • 3

    A communication is any information sharing within a singular institution — whether it involves coordinating room changes, scheduling surgeries, assigning further tests, or even setting up appointments. When doctors, staff, and patients are not effectively sharing information, the efficiency of each process may decrease, potentially resulting in unnecessary costs or even danger to patients. Patient record delays, lack of procedural coordination, and even serious medical errors may all be consequences of poor intrahospital communication.

    Intrahospital

  • 4

    Diff Communication Methods in Healthcare PVVOO

    1. Platform-Agnostic Email, Chat/IM, and Messaging 2. Voice, Video, and Web Meetings/Conferencing 3. Virtual Appointment Apps 4. Online Patient Databases 5. Online Patient Portals

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    provides a way for medical providers and administrators to communicate immediately with one another across a variety of devices. It also allows them to notify patients of appointments while addressing questions and concerns at any time and from any location.

    Platform-Agnostic Email, Chat/IM, and Messaging

  • 6

    This encourages interaction and problem solving among providers, specialists, and experts in the field, allowing for more collaborative care.

    Voice, Video, and Web/Meetings Conferencing

  • 7

    This allows providers to meet online with patients or their families and to take advantage of “virtual appointments,” which many insurance companies offer as a way to diagnose and treat common conditions or to prescribe medications.

    Virtual Appointment Apps

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    offer a safe, compliant way for doctors, medical staff, and health administrators to coordinate care through immediate access to patient health histories and charts.

    Online Patient Databases

  • 9

    to access medical records and to obtain lab or diagnostic testing results, rather than having to wait anxiously by the phone.

    Online Patient Portals

  • 10

    5 do’s and don’ts of digital communication in healthcare ECMIS

    - Encrypt your phones and mobile devices - Consider whether email is an appropriate channel of communication - Mind the (health literacy) gap. - If you encourage use, then explain the risks. - Seek guidance.

  • 11

    The Board of Radiologic Technology was created on _________ by virtue of Republic Act No. 7431 also known as the “Radiologic Technology Act of ____.

    - February 27, 1992 - 1992

  • 12

    The Rules and Regulations governing the examination, registration, licensure and practice of radiologic and x-ray technology was promulgated on ?

    September 20, 1993

  • 13

    The first Board was composed of FJEDD

    - Fortunato C. Gabon Jr. (Chairman) - Jose T. Gaffud (Member) - Editha C. Mora (Member) - Dexter R. Rodelas (Member) - Dr. Eulinia M. Valdezco (Member)

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    Members of Board ROBM

    - REYNALDO APOLONIO S. TISADO (OIC, Chieftech) - ORESTES P. MONZON (Radiologist, Nucmed) - BAYANI C. SAN JUAN (Health Physicist) - MA JESETTE B CANALES (Radtech)

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    was conceived in 1954

    Association of X-Ray Technicians in the Philippines

  • 16

    First President of this association at the V. Luna General Hospital, Armed Forces of the Philippines (now the AFP Medical Center)

    Gilberto Palomique

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    - became the officer in charge of the 2nd school of Radiologic Technology in the country - The Marian College, which later on renamed as Emilio Aguinaldo College. - He headed the association from 1954 to 1957

    Gilberto Palomique

  • 18

    For the second time, was elected president with a term of office from 1964 to 1966

    Gilberto Palomique

  • 19

    During the Association's Convention in the later part of 1966, an election was conducted. _______ won the presidency with a term of office of one (1) year

    Mr. Jose Querido

  • 20

    In 1967 - another election was held and SSGT __________ was elected as president. - later on became the PRINCIPAL of the Family Clinic and Hospital School of Radiologic Technology (FCHSRT).

    Norberto A. Palomo

  • 21

    - Consultant of the Radiation Health Office (RHS), Department of Health (DOH), faculty of Martinez Memorial Colleges of Radiologic Technology, and Dean of the College of Radiologic Technology of the Good Samaritan College, Retired in 2002 - has been awarded as the outstanding Professional in the Field of Radiologic Technology by the Professional Regulation Commission

    Norberto A. Palomo

  • 22

    In the year 1998 - even after his retirement, _____ is very active Radiologic Technologists, having been a member of the Sub Technical Panel for Radiologic Technology Education of the Commission of Higher Education (CHED).

    Norberto A. Palomo

  • 23

    Philippine Society of Medical Radiologic Technologists (PHISMERT) with _____ as President

    Norberto A. Palomo

  • 24

    The Philippine Society of Radiologic Technologsts (PSRT) with _______ as president and the Philippine Institute of Radiologic Technologists (PIRT)

    Gilberto Palomique

  • 25

    was also a member of AFP with the rank of MSGT.

    Almario Lutap

  • 26

    Philippine College of Radiology

    Jose T. Gaffud

  • 27

    Radiation Health Office, department of Health

    Celia Antalio

  • 28

    Philippine Cancer Institute

    Tranquilino Elicano Jr.

  • 29

    who was then the chief technologist of the Social Security System Medical Department, became the president. He is now in Toronto, Canada as a Radiologic Technologist.

    Norberto P. Daan

  • 30

    For a call of duty, ______ was once again elected as president in 1983 to 1985 until his departure for US.

    Mr. Jose Cervantes

  • 31

    1986-1988 - another term for _________ of the Manila Health Department.

    Mr. Santos Ragasa

  • 32

    (St. Jude College) , was elected president of the Association. He is the longest term president of the association. It is in his incumbency that the radiologic technology was professionalized with the passage of R.A. 7431 which was signed by President Corazon C. Aquino into law

    Mr. Jack C. Lappay (1989-2000)

  • 33

    At present the president of the Philippine Association of Radiologic Technologists, Inc. ________ is the Chief Technologist of Martinez Memorial Hospital and Ospital ng Tondo.

    Mr. Rolando Banares