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    laws about social work confidentiality and mental health, “Records and information relating to the mental health of an individual are confidential and privileged to the patient, and may only be disclosed in accordance with the statue. It also states that a patient may consent to disclosure of information relating to their mental health to a parent or legal guardian” (Utah Code Ann. 58-60-114,2015). The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act further protects client’s confidentiality…

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    Patients’ Confidentiality Juliet Mpanja Milwaukee Area Technical College Confidentiality is a major requirement in health care. The requirement is for the providers to keep patients personal health information private without releasing it to anybody without their consent from either the patient or the patient’s legal representative. “Beginning in 1893, nurses taking the Nightingale pledge promised to do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and hold in…

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    system was breached affecting customers that shopped at any of their 2200 stores, while Apple’s breach involved attackers hacking personal accounts to steal pictures from celebrity accounts (Kenealy, 2014). Other breaches include Nationwide Mutual Insurance, Zappos, Trustwave Holdings, PF Chang’s, and Linked In (Silverman, 2016). Many of these breaches have led to improvements in security as companies become more likely to put up the expense for better security but also as technology rises to…

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    Evolving Silently, an outpatient therapeutic mental health for the deaf and hearing impaired, will serve youth (newborn until 21 years of age). Silently Evolving will take place under Kennedy Krieger's Deafness- Related Evaluations and More (DREAM) Clinic. The DREAM clinic offers “ range of comprehensive neuropsychological services to deaf and hard-of-hearing children who are not meeting developmental milestones and who are struggling in school, demonstrating behavioral issues, or exhibiting…

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    For the purposes of this assignment, I will refer to my patient as Clark, which is not his real name. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA) requires that personally identifiable information about a patient must be redacted or changed to protect the privacy rights of clients.Clark is a sixteen year old male of African American decent. He has been in foster care since the age of eight. He first came to the attention of the child protective authorities due to the…

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    information with other health care providers is also made substantially easier with an EMR system. While EMR interoperation is a long term goal and one not realized yet, it is possible to select patient information, including lab results and other diagnostic information, and share that with other providers, substantially increasing the quality of patient care. Today hospitals are adopting, implementing, upgrading, or demonstrating the Meaningful Use of certified electronic health record (EHR)…

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    each other in some way. Privacy is the condition of being free from unauthorized intrusion, confidentiality is allowing people to know something on a need to know basis. Informed consent is getting the permission from a person to do so some type of act, and privilege allows for conversations taken place in a protected relationship to be safeguarded. They all are different from each other because each one has a different type of restriction. Privacy is tailored to everyone, privilege is referring…

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    Breaking News, shots fired at a local high school, multiple casualties reported including the gunman. Immediately, thoughts of Columbine, Virginia Tech, and Sandy Hook appear along with the question, how do we stop these tragedies from happening. The answer for 62% of women is simple, stronger laws regarding the sale of guns (DePrang, 2016). Women are the loudest voice for stronger gun control in the United States, but their voices have not been able to change the minds of U.S. government…

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    The administration needs to concoct an answer about the issues that the nation is confronting about firearm control. Today there are still a considerable measure of bits of enactment on weapon control and firearm rights that exist at elected, state, and every one of the levels of the administration. President's Obama will probably require more broad individual verifications by reinforcing the framework. Give the states more cash so they can impart records of individuals to criminal history and…

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    Environmental Assessment of Today’s Health Care Today’s health care system faces a number of challenges: from commercializing via various media, rising consumerism among patients, digitalizing medical records, and rising health care costs as well as demands. In other words, the health care system is in a constant evolution phase. As a result, there is an increasing focus on the environmental scan model, which uses the organization’s external environment factors to plan the organization’s future…

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