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    of communication and transferring of information. This information goes from the jail to community based programs and allows for ongoing updates of the offender 's progress. This information must be shared responsibly with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) regulations (Warwick, K., Dodd, H., & Neusteter, S. R., 2012). Only relevant information will be shared with the other partners and maintain confidentiality when…

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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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    Disaster plans are a very important part of designing a security plan. Disasters come in several types. There are physical disasters like earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, and floods. Then you have non-physical such as data breaches and system failures. In order for us to complete our security plan we need to create a disaster plan to help us should an unfortunate event occur. The first step in creating a disaster plan is to conduct a business impact analysis (BIA). To conduct a BIA, we must…

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    Privacy, anonymity and confidentiality are similar, yet different. Privacy is the patients ability to limit the amount of information they share with others. We tend to keep personal information such as our social security number or credit card information extremely private. As people we all have the right to keep information to ourselves. Confidentiality is the patient has the right to have medical information kept in private, their information is protected from unauthorized disclosures. When a…

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    The Challenge of Being HIPAA The Health Care industry has been undergoing enormous changes in every aspect. The rapid development of electronic medical records has demanded greater safety protocols and modification of privacy rules governing the use and disposition of patient medical information. The development of HIPPA Privacy Rule has established national standards to protect medical records and other health information. According to HHS.gov “The Hippa Privacy Rule has established…

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    Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, the two important terms that need to be understood and followed properly include “use” and “disclosure”. The use of PHI involves the information to be utilized and communicated within the healthcare entity. The disclosure of PHI involves the information to be released to an individual or outside entity that follows a request. In general, HIPAA Privacy Rule protect individual’s rights to their PHI and holds covered entities accountable for providing an accounting…

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    sufficient mental capacity to make an intelligent choice to allow a medical procedure and/or treatment proposed by another to be performed on him or herself. In 1990 The Patient Self-Determination Act clarifies how patients has the privilege to settle on choices in regards to their own medical social insurance; including the privilege to acknowledge or decline health or surgical treatment. Documentation covers the patients and the specialist all in all to maintain a strategic distance from any…

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    Electronic Medical Record in a Healthcare Industry Electronic Medical Record is a type of information system that collects the date of each patient and stores their medical record, medication, and allergies on a protected server. Electronics medical records can also store x-rays, billing information, individual’s personal information, vital signs, radiology images, laboratory tests, and much more. Everything that medical personnel would ever need a patient history and/or doctor visits would all…

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    Whistleblowing

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    It is vital that you know how to report illegal activities that are being conducted in the healthcare setting. Illegal activities in the healthcare setting can range from fraud to a breach of confidentiality. The act of reporting such activities is sometimes known as whistleblowing. Whistleblower’s are protected from retaliation from employers by Occupational Health and Safety Laws or by the own state laws, so do not let that deter you from reporting prohibited actions. In order to inform the…

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    1996________________________ 3.Medical malpractice __A type of action in which the plaintiff must demonstrate that a physician-patient, nurse-patient, therapist-patient, or other healthcare provider-patient relationship existed at the time of the alleged wrongful act._______________________ 4.Legal health record _The form of a health record that is the legal business record of the organization and serves as evidence in lawsuits or other legal…

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