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    More recently, leadership, as evaluated by the workforce, has been an issue of concern throughout the federal workforce, but particularly in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (Office of Personnel Management (OPM), 2012a). In evaluating the 2012 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS), the Partnership for Public Services noted that although for several years federal employees had not provided high remarks for their leaders, scores on leadership dropped remarkably for the first time…

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    reality of all this is that they are doing this without asking for a person 's permission. A possibility she fails to address is what happens in the case that information becomes available for purposes other than intended. “A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found the number of information-security incidents in which personal information was involved has more than doubled over the last few years, exceeding 25,000 in fiscal 2013” (“Privacy”). That means that every day there…

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    Today, young people show a great interest in electronic books. With the increasing price of textbooks for school, students could use e-books as an alternative to receiving all the information they need. Most students, however, would prefer to rely on the hardback copy, but why use that when e-books are offered at a much lower price? Studies have argued about the difference in learning that e-books instill in students rather than paper books. Some fear that it may hinder their learning, but…

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    Healthcare field is a large complex organization full of individuals whose duty is to provide the best health services possible. In order to provide patience’s with the best care possible these individuals have not only been trained in science and medicine but also in laws and ethics. Healthcare organization has always been interconnected with the government and law. Throughout the years there has been many laws set in place to protect all parties involved from state, organization, and…

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    (2015, August 20). Retrieved from https://kb.iu.edu/d/ayzf Violating Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a serious offense to civil and criminal penalty. HIPAA is to protect the privacy and secure of patients health information. It set a standard rule for Privacy and Security. Erickson, J., Millar, S. (May 31, 2005). "Caring for…

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    Internal Security Audits

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    Office of Information & Technology Risk Management Team is performing an overview of internal security audit to determine how the Department of Veterans Affairs follows the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996. “The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability of Act demands that all HIPAA covered businesses prevent unauthorized access to “Protected Health Information” or PHI. PHI includes patients’ names, addresses, and all information pertaining to the…

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    The most essential part of health care is keeping patient’s information confidential. The employees that violated the privacy and security at this health service organization. They have violated the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This violation is classified as a willful negligent violation. Willful neglect is defined as “conscious, intentional failure or reckless indifference to the obligation to comply with the administrative simplification provision violated” 45…

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    Under the executive ordered by President George W Bush dated April 27, 2004, the office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (Health IT) was created within the office of secretary of health and human services its mission was to construct the infrastructure for the development and implementation of a nationwide health information technology system that will be available to all Americans by 2014. With this new system, Health care facilities will have the ability to share…

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    The Pros And Cons Of HIPPA

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    HIPPA (The Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) is a culmination off laws that protect an individual’s health care information, it also protects who can have access to their records. As with any laws there are issues with HIPPA. HIPPA has its importance in nursing care. Consumer brochures also play a significant role in HIPPA. “Privacy and confidentiality are basic rights in our society. Safeguarding those rights, with respect to an individual’s personal health information, is…

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    Omnibus rule were enacted to prevent data breaches in healthcare; however, healthcare data breaches are on the rise. Since its enactment in 1996, several provisions have been incorporated into the original Health Information Profitability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), one of which is the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH): In 2009, The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) enacted the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which includes…

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