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    CONFIDENTIALITY IS AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TOPIC IN HEALTH CARE TODAY. - 5 - This paper was prepared for Confidentiality of Health Information Research Project HIT 109, with a research project number of 40990300 and student number of 70634191. The author could be reached on, P.O Box 21381 Kampala, Uganda or at kayongomale@yahoo.com Abstract. This paper explores the discussions of confidentiality as being an extremely important topic in health care today and that indeed, they are legal and ethical…

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    or institution and its affiliates and all of their agents and employees from any liability from said treatment except where such risks and hazards are the proximate result of gross negligence. This constitutes the full disclosure and supersedes any previous verbal or written disclosures, advertising, or marketing materials prepared by us or other. It is understood that our programs do not have responsibility for your comprehensive medical…

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    The goal must be to specifically forbid use programs, or significantly alter them because they make our technologies less safe. The actions of government agencies must include full open disclosure of current programs and future programs. These are but a few of the pragmatic solutions that can empower government surveillance agencies, while protecting citizens from unnecessary technological vulnerabilities. The Internet is a crucial part…

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    nonconsensual interception of “wire, oral, or electronic communications” by government agencies as well as private parties,  establishes procedures for obtaining warrants to authorize wiretapping by government officials, and  regulates the disclosure and use of authorized intercepted communications by investigative and law enforcement officers. • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (1978)- It prescribes procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of "foreign…

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    The article by David Thomasma explain why the truth is important and how important it is to tell the truth to patients. Telling the truth is important because it the right thing to do. “It is a right, a utility, and a kindness.” In contrast, paternalism is a decision that health care professionals have over the patient’s decision. “Others must step in and rescue us if we are incapable of doing it ourselves.” In 1960s, doctors were more reserved by not telling their patients the truth about…

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    because of special personal attributes, but because of a curious nature coupled with the passage of time. For full disclosure I must admit that I am not typical, not quite normal, not representative of my cohort. As a part-time doctoral student in the Health Service Research (HSR) program, who has completed a doctoral degree and multiple master degrees, I am a peculiarity. In truth, this disclosure comes with a sense of awkwardness. There is the faint echo of “what do you want to do when you…

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    I’m sorry to hear about your experience with a male friend getting arrested for rape. I can somewhat relate. My childhood friend (male) went to prison for molesting his very young step daughters. I think the difference is that he was a friend growing up but we lost touch out of high school. In your case, you seemed close and his crime also leads to mistrust and a rightful sense of betrayal. I hope you don’t mistrust yourself for not knowing his capabilities. Rapists, pedophiles, and in some…

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    The Study of Adult Romantic Attachment Bowlby’s theory of attachment explained the psychological nature of a child’s bond to their parents and the possible impact this experience can have on shaping future interpersonal relationships. (Karandashev, Benton, Edwards, Wolters p. 1) A long term partner in a romantic relationship could replace a parent according Psychologist John Bowlby. Connection and sexuality are the main system in romantic relationships. However, once a relationship continues…

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    was to protect health insurance coverage for workers and their families if they were to lose or change their jobs (Bowers, 2001) but, as technology continued to advance laws were also developed to protect patient information as it passed through a full spectrum of patient care. HIPAA rules was the first effort to standardize the flow of data by, “encouraging electronic transactions as a primary means to conduct business in an effort to also reduce cost and improve efficiency” (Bowers, 2001).…

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    like to discuss with me. In stage 1 I would be giving her the self-disclosure, so that she would have an understanding of that anything that she discussed with me is confidential during the interviewing process. The skills that would be used in this stage would be, attending behavior as well as encouragers. I will be observing her non-verbal body language as well. Even though I don’t have children I can relate to going to school full time and maintain employment. Also in this stage I will be…

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