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The paper seeks to describe the Electric Medical Records (EMR) systems architecture at Mount Carmel Rehabilitation Care Center and Nursing home in terms of data, processes, interfaces, and networks. In addition, the paper will also illustrate and explain the physical and data flow as well as any other necessary diagrams.
Data
According to Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, data is defined as: “Factual information (such as measurements or statistics) used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation” ("Data," 2013).   Architectural data as it relates to the description of the EMR system at Mount Carmel Rehabilitation Care Center and Nursing home is approached with the respect of ; “data is most efficiently understood in respect to being defined as “an integrated collection of stored data that is centrally managed and controlled” (Satzinger, Jackson, & Burd, n.d, p. 488).
Processes
According to Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, processes is defined as: “a progressive forward movement from one point to another on the way to completion:  the action of passing through continuing development from a beginning to a contemplated end:  the action of continuously going along through each of a succession of acts, events, or developmental stages:  the action of being progressively advanced or progressively done” ("Processes," 2013).   Architectural processes as it relates to the description of EMR at Mount Carmel Rehabilitation Care Center and Nursing home was approached with the understanding that everything from the design to the implementation of an EMR is a process that requires complete attention to detail.
Interfaces
According to Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, Interfaces is defined as: “The place at which two independent and often unrelated systems meet and act upon or communicate with each other” ("Interfaces," 2013).   Architectural interfaces as it relates to the description of...