I'IRJ Vol-3, No.2, 2013 Published

IARS International Research Journal

Vol-3, No.2, 2013

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1. Preface This section contains the general information about the current volume of the journal viz. message from editor, brief introduction about authors of content in current volume, testimonial and motivational messages received by editor, and other covering/packaging content of the journal.
2. The Negation Phrase in Búlu

Author(s):
Cyrille Christal ONDOUA ENGON
Abstract:  Following the split CP analysis (Rizzi 1997), it is admitted that the highest position of the clause structure is the Force Phrase. This paper describes and analyses the structure of the negation phrase in Búlu and shows that the behaviour of some negation markers go against this proposal. Therefore, it is shown that the data attested in Búlu, enriches the cartography of the Force-Finiteness system by displaying a negation phrase above Force Phrase. 

Keywords: Negation Phrase, Force Phrase, Búlu
3. A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding prevention of STDs among women in the selected rural areas, Hoshiarpur, Punjab - India
Author(s):
Bhuvanesh Shukla, 
Daljit Kaur
Abstract: Women play an important role in making their families healthy and happy. But women are the ones in Indian houses who eat last and least in the whole family. Because women live longer and experience more functional limitations than men, the financing and provision of their health care is a particularly important issue for them. With fewer women than men having a spouse they can rely on as a primary caregiver, older women are more dependent upon other informal caregivers and a greater reliance on formal care services. 

Keywords: Teaching Programme, Health, Nursing, Sexual Transmitting Deceases, STD
4. Improving Teaching Efficiency by Using “ACTIVITY TOOL” for MBA Students 

Author(s):
D. Ramchandra Mane

Abstract: 
Managing a business requires the knowledge of a broad range of disciplines so that a number of perspectives can be brought to bear on business problems and decision making. Management students learn the basics from a management course, which can be applied to business organizations of all kinds. Study of management subjects provides an understanding of the areas of knowledge that are fundamental to the administration and management of individual business and also to all other types of organizations. Modern society cannot achieve the aim of economic growth and higher cultural standards without making effective use of the talents of the citizens particularly well-trained managers.
Keywords - Teaching Methodology, Teaching Pedagogy, Higher Educational Tools
5. Future of healthcare vis-a-vis building trust in major stakeholders through Information Security Management 

Author(s):
A. Kakkar,
P. Tayal,
R. Punhani
Abstract: The Healthcare sector is growing leaps and bound, so is its data and information. Security and privacy of this Information has become a crucial issue for this proliferating healthcare industry. In this fast moving global scenario, patients need not carry their medical records in a big bag on move, as in this digital world ,all that patients have to do is to get admitted in a hospital for the treatment , rest all is in hands of Information Assets Infrastructure of these mushrooming hospitals. But due to the increased use of patient’s information sharing among doctors, vis hospitals ;patients and their families raise an issue for security of their medical data and records. Hence improving the Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) has become the necessity to keep secure digital patient records for success of hospitals and their brands or at large name and fame of Healthcare Industry. Patients are required to share information with doctors for correct diagnosis and treatment. Security concerns arise, in transmitting and processing electronic medical records, personal healthcare records, patients’ billing records as well as public health alerts across many parties with varying security, privacy and trust levels. Not all hospitals adopt all the essential security measures. In the present paper, we are studying eight International Hospitals to review their Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) standards , concluding their stands on the basis of proposed five principles and also proposing the future scope of implementation of IS in the hospital. We contemplate an Information Security model based on the proposed five principles of Information Security.
Keywords - Digital Patient Records, HIPAA, Information Security, ISMS