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    Hippa Research Paper

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    How do the patient know that their information are kept privacy, and what are their rights to have as a patient during their treatment? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996 were enacted by Congress to protect the patient privacy, increase the value of the access to the healthcare, such as preventing the medical fraud and abuse in the healthcare system, and encourage the standardized protection of individual health information system. HIPPA has effected to the…

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    The five elements relating to the establishment of a false claim under the False Claims Act are the government must determine that the claim was submitted falsely and that it was submitted with knowledge. The government must establish the claim was false and submitted knowingly, establish submitted claim to the person with actual knowledge, in considered ignorance, or with reckless disregard for the claim’s falsity, or truth. One of the other elements is that the element must be proven beyond a…

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    available and which options should be avoided is an ethical decision (Tayade, 2015). Legal aspects also apply with protected health care information which include standards of privacy and security enacted with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) of 1996 (Mastrian and McGonigle, 2017).…

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    HIPAA Case Study

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    Moodey saw John last week for his annual physical. Dr. Moodey sent John for some lab work as he was concerned that John may have developed diabetes mellitus. John asked the Medical Assistant, Sally, to contact him on his cell phone to discuss the results of the lab tests. When the results came in, Sally called John’s home phone and left a message for him to contact the office. Which of the Patients’ Bill of Rights afforded under Title II of HIPAA did Sally violate? | 15 points | Directions to…

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    Pros And Cons Of HIPAA

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    Introduction: HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. HIPAA acts as a frame work in exchange and disclosure of the individual health information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy rule was enacted on August 14 2002 .The rule applies to the health care providers, health care clearinghouses and other medical facilities. The Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of personal health information and sets limits…

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    Covered entity are defined in the HIPAA Privacy Rules as health plans, healthcare clearing houses, and healthcare providers who electronically transmit any health information in connection with transactions for which HHS has adopted standards. These can be billing and payment for the insurance coverage’s and they can be such as, hospitals, physicians, and academic medical centers. Health plan is that group plan that pays for the cost of medical bills and medical care. Healthcare clearinghouse…

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    facilities used the program. As the prices of personal PCs became more reasonable, the rise of the World Wide Web paved the way for EMR’s to take over from the traditional forms to record patient information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was introduced in 1996 (Healthit.gov) as a reaction to mounting…

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    nurses, Radio frequency identification (RFID) will be an integral part of the operation. This network shall be able to transport the electronic health records securely (EHR’s) to and from mobile work stations. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act passed by the congress in 1996 also known as HIPPA. This gives patient rights over their health information. Every healthcare organization must follow guidelines laid by HIPPA. The most recent version of HIPAA used in the healthcare…

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    plans, physicians, and organizations are all governed by and must be in compliance with health care laws and policies. Corporate citizenship includes the social responsibility of American Well and how the company meets the economic, legal, ethical, discretionary responsibilities created by shareholders. The economic responsibilities of American Well are to produce and generate the demand for telehealth products in the health care market while maximizing profit. With the Exchange, American Well…

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    will threaten some identifiable persons (Jonsen, Siegler, &Winslalde, 2010). Confidentiality is not only an ethical obligation; it is also mandated by state and federal law. The federal regulation implanted the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which creates a set of requirements and restrictions for the handling of protected health information. 2.…

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