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    Historical basis (what are the circumstances from which the challenge arises? how did it come to be of importance in the health industry?) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed on August 21, 1996. Its primary goals were to make health care delivery more efficient and to increase the number of Americans with health insurance coverage, especially those who lost or were between jobs. Initially there were three main provisions of the Act: the portability…

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    situation as he desired. Therefore, he told a television reporter about the problems in this nursing home. When he released the information to the media he also released patient information, therefore violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). This was against the facilities policy furthermore, he was dismissed from Bridgeway Inc. James Hitesman then filed a law suit stating the facility did not obey the…

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    of Nursing Nursing Informatics NR 512 Dr. Rebecca Glenn October 1, 2016 HealthIT Topic of Week Nursing informatics has an impact on every advanced practice profession in nursing. The impact that it plays on the nurse executives holds so much importance. According to Simpson (2013), nurse executives sit at the executive table during technology evaluations and routinely find themselves ill prepared to debate with their physician counterparts. To be put simply, nurses are the patient’s voice we…

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    ER personnel are only allowed to obtain the information that is pertinent to the care of the patient at that time. This information would be medications they are currently on, allergies, past surgeries, and other information needed by the staff to care for the patient. Event information like births, deaths, and information regarding a reportable disease can also be released without a patient’s consent. Workers’ Compensation can also request pertinent health information in order to evaluate a…

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    Effective revenue cycle management (RCM) can help providers optimize their cash flow opportunities, streamline the verification of vital account information, improve charge capture, shorten timeframes from discharge to final bill, reduce the amount of claims denials and much more. But as many benefits as RCM offers, there are equal, if not more, challenges that it faces. Here are some of the biggest RCM challenges the healthcare industry has faced in 2015: ICD-10 Implementation Although health…

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    CMS 1500 is a paper claim form that is a used by healthcare providers in order to submit claims and invoices to insurance carriers in order to receive payments for services provided to a patient. Before CMS -1500 was formed according to In 1975 the American Medical Association (AMA) approved a universal claim form called Health care financing Administration also known as HCFA-1500. During the transition of HCFA-1500 AMA joined forces with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to…

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    HIPAA Security and Privacy: Cases and Scenarios Brittany Stewart Herzing University Dr. Gary J. Hanney Abstract HIPAA security and privacy is an important aspect of healthcare delivery. Government influences greatly how legal issues are addressed in healthcare, including non-governmental entities. This essay will explain how the HIPAA privacy rule should be applied appropriately with protected health information. HIPAA mandates certain privacy and security protections to encourage the…

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    Information System Briefing Maria Espinosa, Thomas Gordon, Vanessa Best, and Jason Lacher HCS/483 November 16, 2015 Information System Briefing This briefing will grant the ability to explain the process, selection, acquisition of an information system. Our team has provided our healthcare organization’s goals which makes a huge impact of selection process. Also, we will consider the organization’s stakeholder’s roles and how they will be impacted upon our selection and planning.…

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    Introduction The one of important principle in medical ethics that the information about patient is private and secrecy that relating to that information. Patient confidentiality is a primary part of health care that should be caravel about it . It requires for all health care providers to keep the personal health information about the patient’s private unless the consent release to the information is provided by the patient. The ethics issues surround in patient confidentiality is the one of…

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    Electronic Patient Care Reporting Policy In accordance with Federal Law (HIPAA), healthcare providers are required to have a written policy on protecting personal health information with the inclusion of Patient Care Reports. This agency will be switching to the use of electronic patient care reports (ePCR), as the end of this month. Manually written PCRs will no longer be processed. Please check review the training bulletin board for your required attendance and training schedule. If you…

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