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    Tips for the Trip A Psychiatric Hospital Guidebook for the Patient, by the Patient Evan Haarbauer Tips for the Trip All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2014 Evan Haarbauer All Rights Reserved. This book may not be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in whole or in part by any means, including graphic, electronic, or mechanical without the express written consent of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Booktango books may be ordered through…

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    2011). The planning committee noticed a need for this service with the advancement of technology and social media (Coglianses, 2011). Also, allowing patients to have access to their medical records, aligns with the goals set by the Affordable Care Act as it grating access to patient’s medical records. Allowing patients to send messages to providers will cut back on time spent attempting to reach a family over the phone. “myChart allows concise, direct communication between the parties…

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    Ongoing assessment The en route assessment starts when the patient is loaded in the ambulance. En route assessment begins with a repeat of the initial assessment and ensuring that the patient still has a patent airway, breathes or is being properly ventilated, and has a pulse. This is known as "taking (or checking) vitals." Communications EMS uses dedicated MED channels to communicate. EMS care providers should always inform other members of the system of their whereabouts, actions and status…

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    The wording of contracts is very important because loopholes and misunderstandings can easily take place if terms are not clearly set. The article, In Contracts with Device Vendors, Mayo Clinic Emphasizes Security, is specifically about how contracts in healthcare between hospitals and vendors are very important for security. There needs to be a specific language used to protect the cyber security of a hospital from outside vendor’s technology. This article focuses on the Mayo Clinic in…

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    Example Of HIPAA Privacy

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    HIPPA Privacy Rule as the student mentioned in question 1 was placed to protect patient’s information. However, in HIPPA there are two different types of forms patients sign to release information: consent and authorization forms. A consent form is optional but authorization requires the patient’s permission to disclose protected health information. Consent in the privacy setting is paperwork acknowledging “consent” to use the patient’s PHI for things other than the consent of treatment. Not all…

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    options are 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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    I: Attention Grabber: Everyone is busy, and time is hard find! Going to school around your schedule can be the difference that allows someone to further their education. II: Preview of Speech: Health Information Technology, or HIT, is Marion Tech’s only degree that can be earned completely online. But what is HIT, and what can someone do with an HIT degree? Not everyone is sure. III: Relevance to audience: If you’re an undecided major, or helping a friend of family member choose a major, HIT…

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    Complete Critical Thinking Exercise 60: What is Required? (15 points) 1. The patient needs to have a signed CONSENT FORM. The HIPAA CONSENT allows the healthcare provider to share PHI with other healthcare providers, in this case a colleague, for the purposes of delivering patient care. 2. An AUTHORIZATION document must be signed by the patient to release PHI, in this case x-rays, to the patient’s attorney. Authorization is necessary in this circumstance because the disclosure has nothing to do…

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    situation. Patients should be aware of their privacy rights and able to specify and delegate the access control of their data. Granting patients to role of pro-active consumers that have the right to make their own choices as well as the ability to act and be responsible for them. Privacy itself seemed to be rated highly for nurses even if they don't always succeed in fulfilling the patient's privacy needs. A physician shall respect the rights of patients privacy. The privilege belongs to the…

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    As the client and psychologist are in the “ getting to know you “ phase there has come time to talk about the psychologist-client agreement. The Health Insurance Portability Act or HIPPA, is a federal law that provides new privacy protections and new patient rights that deals with the right to the use and disclosure of any Protected Health Information or PHI used for the purpose of treatment, payment, and health care operations ( McGarry, 2015). HIPPA make it so that it is mandatory that the…

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