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Instructions Part 1: What Would You Do? Scenario #4 The purpose of this exercise is to evaluate the impact technology has on quality of life. On page 322 of the textbook, review scenario #4 in the “Wh

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Part 1: What Would You Do? Scenario #4

The purpose of this exercise is to evaluate the impact technology has on quality of life. On page 322 of the textbook, review scenario #4 in the “What Would You Do?” section, and describe how you would handle the situation. Outline your response by using the five-step decision-making process as described in Chapter 1. Use your critical thinking skills, and compose your response in your own words. Your responses to Part 1 should be at least one page in length.

Part 2: Case #1: IBM Watson – Not Yet Ready for Prime Time?

The purpose of this exercise is for you to think concerns of using decision support systems in a healthcare environment. On pages 323-324 of the textbook, analyze Case #1. Answer the three critical thinking questions that follow the case. Use your critical thinking skills, and compose your response in your own words. Your response to Part 2 should be at least one page in length.

You will combine both Part 1 and Part 2 together into one document and submit it for grading in Blackboard. Ensure you label your responses as Part 1 and Part 2.

Your assignment will be at least two pages in length, not including the title and reference pages. You must use at least the textbook as a source in completing this assignment. All sources used will have proper citations and references formatted in APA style.

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