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? is both a legal and ethical concern in nursing practice.
Confidentiality
The Nurses ? states that a nurse has a duty to maintain confidentiality of all pt. info..
COE
Only those ? involved have a right to know.
directly
The COE has exceptions to patient info confidentiality as far as who can have patient info and they are ?
direct care personnel, quality assurance activities, legally mandated disclosure, and Info required by 3rd party payers.
The COE also recognizes the need to disclose info without the patients consent when ? of innocent parties is in question.
safety
The principle of confidentiality is protected by ? and ? statutes, but a nurse may be ordered by the court to share info without a patients consent.
state and federal
HIPAA stands for?
Health
Insurance
Portability
Accountability
Act
HIPAA is designed to protect health care ? from misuse
info
? is the first federal privacy standard governing protection of patients medical records.
HIPAA
HIPAA is ? words long.
101,000
HIPAA was originally designed to reinforce the protection of patients info as it is transmitted ?
electronically
The HIPAA regulation protects medical records and other individually identifiable health info whether on ?, ?, or communicated ?
paper
electronically
orally