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    DESPITE HIPPA’S HITECH ACT, CYBERATTACKS CONTINUE TO RISE HIPPA’s HITECH Act and the 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…

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    are different regulations to protect the information shared and also to release the information that needs to be shared, the perfect examples are; Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), HIPPA, and Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The first act we will talk about…

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    Security Assessment Today’s focus on health information security is built on a long history of concern with the privacy of information obtained during a caregiver-patient encounter. Naughton, Callanan, Guerandel, and Malone (2012) stated that while privacy and confidentiality are the goals, they are not the main issues when dealing with health information technology in electronic health records (EHRs). The primary issue is information security. Moreover, Hayhurst (2014) stated that privacy is…

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    1.) As the organization I am working with not only participates in the evaluation and treatment of clients but also in research to benefit the community as a whole, there are many ethical standards that must be considered on a daily basis. Since I am only involved in the research department of this organization, the ethical and legal standards that are most relevant to my position are those pertaining to privacy and confidentiality. Most of the work I complete at Children’s Research Triangle…

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    technology (IT) infrastructures are exceedingly powerless against potential assaults or harm caused from internal and external threats. Meeting standardize compliance requirements developed by the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is critical to reduce potentials assaults to guarantee their infrastructures are secure to the best degree possible by substituting data frameworks regulations. Technical security recommendations to improve…

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    Bakr et al Clin J Pain  Volume 00, Number 00, ’’ 2016 6 | www.clinicalpain.com Copyright r 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright r 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. was a significant decrease in CD4, CD8, and CD56 in group M, compared with groups T and K and in CD3, CD8, and CD56 in group T compared with group K at 90 minutes postoperatively. After 24 hours, there was a decrease in CD4, and CD8 in group M in…

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    HIPAA was founded in 1996 in which created regulations regarding the protection and security of health information. Before HIPAA, there was not a set of regulations that protected health information in the health field. During this time, the health industry was starting to convert to electronic forms of records, in which the Security Rule was then founded. HIPAA Security Rule is the protection of health records specifically in the electronic form. This includes the transferring of electronic…

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    of the 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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    1) Describe some of the circumstances in which confidential health information can be disclosed without the patient's explicit consent Confidential health information can be disclosed under the following circumstances without the patient’s consent. Court orders and Subpoenas - when there is a court order made to have the health records available. The legal process to obtain health record information is through a subpoena. Statutory reports - Hospitals and medical personnel are required to…

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    Social workers provide services to individuals and develop a professional relationship based on trust and consent. “Consistent with social workers’ longstanding embrace the principle of client self-determination, informed consent procedures require social workers to obtain clients permission before releasing confidential information to third parties; allowing clients to be photographed, videotaped, or audiotaped by the media, professionals, or other parties; permitting clients to participate in…

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