With
electronic records now available 24/7 via banking websites and apps, you can access this snapshot of your financial life with only a few clicks.
Not exact matches
Shorn of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are
now speed - reading through not only the vast academic literature but also CT scans,
electronic medical
records, and mountains of data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
Right
now, that data is locked up in
electronic health
records, which tend to be organized to help bill insurers, rather than detail, say, the rate at which the tumor is shrinking, in a way that could be pulled out for a study.
The
record for storage of non-living DNA is
now 700,000 years (as DNA bits, not
electronic bits).
«Doctors
now have high rates of burnout due to administrative burdens, user - unfriendly
electronic records, productivity pressures and reimbursement systems that don't support listening to patients and putting their stories together,» Singh said.
Martinez grew up listening to her father's Beetles
records and is often compared musically to Marina and the Diamonds and Halsey who have a similar
electronic / alternative musical style with inspiration from the 60's onwards to
now.
Whit Stillman «s «The Last Days of Disco» attempted to be that film for the early»80s and the waning days of the»70s musical fad of choice; Michael Winterbottom «s «24 Hour Party People» captured the Factory
records heyday of the late»80s; and
now, behold, Mia Hansen - Love is bringing us «Eden,» a chronicle of the
electronic music boom of the»90s.
For instance, the government is
now allowed to conduct wiretapping and
electronic surveillance and to examine medical, bank and credit card
records, all without a warrant or probable cause.
For hospitalized patients, all medications administered by the nursing staff are
now requested on an
electronic whiteboard and
recorded with the click of a mouse.
«It feels like there's been a big push over the past 10 years into bridging the gap between sound installations and the world of
electronic music,» says Hawtin, highlighting festivals such as Montreal's Mutek or Barcelona's Sonar, which have more in common with the art world than the rave circuit, as well as
recording artists such as Germany's Carsten Nicolai, who rose out the European techno scene, but is
now more commonly heard in a gallery setting.
The
now - final $ 4.1 billion acquisition by Reed Elsevier — parent of LexisNexis — of ChoicePoint Inc. would have given Reed control over 80 percent of the $ 60 million market for the sale of
electronic public
records to U.S. law enforcement agencies.
The improper procedure imposed by CGSB caused me as the Chair, and the other senior lawyer specialized in the use of
records as evidence, Martin Felsky, [2] to resign from the CGSB committee that drafted what is now this National Standard of Canada: Electronic Records as Documentary Evidence CAN / CGSB -72.34-2017 («72.34 - 2017,» as of March 1, 2017,
records as evidence, Martin Felsky, [2] to resign from the CGSB committee that drafted what is
now this National Standard of Canada:
Electronic Records as Documentary Evidence CAN / CGSB -72.34-2017 («72.34 - 2017,» as of March 1, 2017,
Records as Documentary Evidence CAN / CGSB -72.34-2017 («72.34 - 2017,» as of March 1, 2017, pdf.).
The court posted this notice: Along with audio
recordings of the court's oral arguments,
electronic versions of the court's opinions are
now available via RSS (Real Simple Syndication), a method of delivering web content -LSB-...]
People can not deal with their legal problems without the help of lawyers because, the law is
now too voluminous, complex, often based upon technology that must be understood, and requiring one to cope with the large volumes of
electronic records made possible by the great automating power of
electronic records technology (being the very technology that has created the prohibitively high cost of
electronic discovery proceedings).
«
Records management law» will be a necessary area of specialization because electronic records are as important to daily living as are motor vehicles, and are now the most frequently used kind of ev
Records management law» will be a necessary area of specialization because
electronic records are as important to daily living as are motor vehicles, and are now the most frequently used kind of ev
records are as important to daily living as are motor vehicles, and are
now the most frequently used kind of evidence.
UNCITRAL has
now adopted a model law on
electronic transferable
records.
Therefore
electronic records management is
now better defined as «
records control,» and not simply as «systems management.»
Therefore, 72.34 is an extremely important national standard, particularly so because
electronic records and information management technology enables every
electronic interaction, communication, and movement of information to automatically produce an
electronic record, any one of which could be related to a legal service or proceeding, and become a piece of evidence,
records now being the most frequently used kind of evidence.
For example, these frequently used evidence - producing types of technology go unchallenged: (1) mobile phone tower location evidence used to locate us - very frequently used because we all carry mobile phones; (2) breathalyzer / intoxilyzer readings; (3)
electronic records management systems (
records are
now the most frequently used kind of evidence); and, (4) the technology that produces the data used to formulate expert opinion evidence.
BRYAN BENNETT, the former assistant general counsel at Epocrates, Inc., an
electronic health
records system provider, is
now special counsel at Duane Morris.
«Technologically competent» also requires knowledge of the
electronic technology that
now produces most of the evidence, and very frequently used types of evidence; for example, these kinds of evidence: (1)
records are
now the most frequently used kind of evidence but most often come from very complex
electronic records management systems; (2) mobile phone tracking evidence because we all carry mobile phones; (3) breathalyzer device readings because they are the basis of more than 95 % of impaired driving cases; and, (4) expert opinion evidence that depends upon data produced by
electronic systems and devices.
Information gathering is increasingly automated, and
record keeping is
now commonly done in
electronic format.
Now, instead of the legal profession providing such legal services, the
records management profession is providing general legal information, including information on the «legal requirements» of the national standards for
electronic records management, and not involving lawyers in their work.
No law firm has the necessary degree of specialization of staff, legal materials used, re-use of previously created work - product, or scaled volumes of production, to be able to cope with rapidly expanding volumes of laws, complexity of laws based upon technology, and the masses of
records created by the automating of
records by
electronic technology — every interaction, communication, and transmission that we have
now, produces a
record, which could be related to some legal service, and
records are
now the most frequently used kind of evidence in legal proceedings.
41.1 - 41.8 of the Alberta Evidence Act); (4) the National Standards of Canada for
electronic records management, [i] necessary for giving the word «integrity» a meaning in those sections; and, (5) that the solution to the high cost of the «review» stage of
electronic discovery proceedings requires a different strategy and procedure than are used
now.
Re: lawyers practising in association with non-lawyers: - Absolutely necessary because: (1) technology will be the basis of almost all laws, therefore we will have to practice with other experts in that technology; (2)
records management law will be a major area of practice because,
records are the most frequently used form of evidence and e-
records depend for everything on their e-
records management systems (ERMSs), and they must be compliant with the National Standards of Canada for e-
records management, which standards require legal opinions, and every significant change to an ERMS requires a legal opinion re ability to produce
records able to satisfy laws as to e-discovery, admissibility of evidence, privacy & access to information,
electronic commerce, tax laws, and compliance with National Standards of Canada for e-
records management; (3) all new technologies require a legal framework, which means more work for lawyers; and, (4) otherwise, other professions and service providers who
now provide «legal information,» will begin to provide «legal advice» and other services that only lawyers should be providing.
We are just
now coming to a time when law firms might have a significant amount of
electronic records in addition to paper files.
That is the result of: ( 1 ) our lives becoming more technology - dependent, especially
electronic records dependent, which requires more legal infrastructure to control the use of that technology; and, ( 2 ) demands that the rule of law be made to apply in many new areas such as, the great expansion of the scope of rights and freedoms caused by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms which
now produces issues in every field of law, and by environmental, privacy, and
electronic commerce laws, and a greatly expanded Criminal Code.
Now, the way
electronic discovery and admissibility proceedings concerning
electronic records are conducted, they too appear to produce sufficiently accurate results on the facts as presented, nevertheless, because the integrity of the
electronic record systems in which such
records are stored is not being investigated and challenged, those proceedings have an unacceptably high probability of not doing «justice.»
Electronic records are
now produced by most human interactions.
Now, only the Evidence Acts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and Newfoundland and Labrador, still do not contain
electronic records provisions.
Section 5 of the Uniform
Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA), promulgated in 2011 and now enacted in eight states, requires that public bodies using electronic means to disseminate «official» legal materials provide authentication, namely «a method for the user to determine that the record received by the user... is unalter
Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA), promulgated in 2011 and
now enacted in eight states, requires that public bodies using
electronic means to disseminate «official» legal materials provide authentication, namely «a method for the user to determine that the record received by the user... is unalter
electronic means to disseminate «official» legal materials provide authentication, namely «a method for the user to determine that the
record received by the user... is unaltered.»
Originally the formal name of the tracking database underlying the digital currency bitcoin, the term is
now used broadly to refer to any distributed
electronic ledger that uses software algorithms to
record transactions with reliability and anonymity.
An increasing number of California Medical Assistant Schools are
now training their students about managing
electronic medical
records (EMRs).
You can point out that only «credentialed medical assistants» (in addition to licensed professionals) are
now allowed to enter medication, laboratory, and radiology orders in the
electronic health
record for purposes of calculating meaningful use under the Medicare and Medicaid Incentive Programs.
One of the largest and most diverse multi-specialty group practices in the state of Virginia, our physicians are linked by an
electronic medical
record system that is leading the nation,
now able to provide fast access to quality medical care for our 485,000 patients by interconnecting 500 + providers in 132 locations across all of the Riverside regions.
Most clinics
now use
electronic medical
records to track patient data.
With the changeover in the healthcare industry to
electronic health
records, the demand for billing and coding specialists is increasing, and there are many colleges in Illinois that
now provide this program.