Please use Milestone Three Template provided. Overview: In the final project for this course, you will be tasked with making EHR recommendations for a fictional organization from the provided scenari
Running head: TITLE OF MILESTONE 0
Overview: You will use this template for your written summary of Milestone Three.
Document Format: Margins are set to one inch on all sides. All text in the document is double-spaced. The font is 12-point Times New Roman. The title page is Page 1.
Running Head: The running head is an abbreviated title of the paper, located at the top of each page. It identifies the manuscript or published article for readers. The running head should consist of no more than 50 characters including all letters, punctuation, and spaces. The words Running head appear only on the title page and are omitted from all subsequent pages in the document. All letters in the running head title are UPPERCASE. Be sure to remove all instructional notes before submitting your finished paper.
Full Title of Your Paper
Student’s Full Name (no credentials)
University’s Name
IN THE HEADER: Be sure to change topic titles to match the milestone you are completing. Delete this comment before submitting.
Insert full title of paper at top of this page
Do not use a header for introductory paragraph. Indent all paragraphs. This introduction should be a three- to five-sentence paragraph. Please keep in mind that the introduction section will need to be updated when you submit your completed final project in Module Seven.
Implementation: Data Entry
Determines how data entry will be completed and explains why this approach is efficient for users
Implementation: Testing
Determines an appropriate approach to testing the new EHR to ensure functionality and eliminate any bugs
Implementation: Education and Training
Describes how education and training would be approached regarding the new EHR within the organization
References
References must be in APA format and on a page of their own, not on the same page as your summary information. Make sure to include in-text citations for each reference included in the reference list.
See the APA manual for creating references using hanging indentation. Here’s a sample of a textbook reference:
Neck, C. P., Manz, C. C., and Houghton, J. D. (2017). Self-leadership: The definitive guide to personal excellence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
In-Text Citations
Any time you reference outside materials (your textbook, The Joint Commission website or E‑dition, journal articles, websites, etc.), you will need to include an in-text citation per APA guidelines. Refer to the chart on page 177 in the APA manual, sixth edition. Citations differ depending on the number of authors. Sample in-text citations are included below.
Three or More Authors, First Citation:
According to Neck, Manz, and Houghton (2017) . . .
Three or More Authors, Second Citation:
Leadership has many definitions (Neck et al., 2017) . . .