HIT 2000 MOD 2 ACHIEVING: INSTRUCTIONS ATTACHED | Nursing
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INSTRUCTIONS ATTACHED HIT2000MOD2ACHIEVINGINFO2025.docx HIT 2000 MOD 2 ACHIEVING Read the attached article from the National Coordinator for Healthcare Information Technology titled, "Connecting Health and Care for the Nation: A 10-Year Vision to Achieve Interoperable Health IT Infrastructure. In the article, the ONC presents 5 building blocks for working to achieve interoperability. Upon review of the article, select the roadblock that, in your opinion, would be the most challenging to achieve. In a 1-2 page paper, defend your position on why you feel this particular building block would be the most challenging. Refer to information from your weekly reading and resources, in combination to the information gleaned from the article and any desired external research to help you defend your position. Your paper should be 1-2 pages in length, APA formatted, with 12 point Times New Roman or Arial font. Be sure to cite your resources and include a title page with your paper. Please refer to the attached grading rubric while completing your assignment. All graded requirements are explained in detail in the rubric. Grading Rubric Item Points Paper includes an opening paragraph introducing the concept of interoperability 15 Paper includes a descriptive analysis of one of the 5 building blocks to achieving interoperability and provides a detailed opinion of why it would be difficult to acheive 30 Paper includes reference to previous learning in combination with information gleaned from the article 30 Paper incudes conclusion that summarizes the content of the paper 15 Paper is 1-2 pages in length and includes an additional title page and APA formatted reference page 5 Paper is free of any spelling or grammatical errors 5 Total Points 100
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