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    Today, information technology plays an ever increasing and integral role in most modern business operations. Taking advantage of the digital age, businesses can utilize technology to create more efficient and productive systems, help capture new markets, or automate processes. Businesses and organizations are becoming more and more dependent on technology to exchange, store, and use or create information. However, many businesses simply are not prepared for or have limited resources available to

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    Assignment 8 MPI, otherwise known as master patient index, and is a very key part in current healthcare. Today, even paper based healthcare businesses have their master patient index procedures computerized. The master patient index is a database index or guide of every patient registered in a healthcare establishment; used to find the patients’ records and to prevent duplicate registrations. The index takes key facts like full name, date of birth, gender and analyzes the database to see if any

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    In a world full of electronics it would only seem logical to have health records electronic. Not only are medical records efficient, reliable, and quick to access, new technology allow patients to access their own personal medical records with a simple to use login and password. “People are asking whether any kind of electronic records can be made safe. If one is looking for a 100% privacy guarantee, the answer is no”(Thede, 2010). At my hospital, upon every admission we ask the patient for a

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    the use of medical savings accounts by introducing tax breaks, provides coverage for employees with pre-existing medical conditions and simplifies the administration of health insurance. Once HIPAA had been signed into law, the US Department of Health and Human Services set about creating the first HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules. The Privacy Rule had an effective compliance date of April 14, 2003, and it defined Protected Health Information (PHI) as “any information held by a covered entity which

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    HEALTHCARE PRIVACY & SECURITY LAWS IN USA, EUROPEAN UNION, INDIA E-HEALTH TERM PROJECT BY SUSHMITHA SAI KARI VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW: Protecting data in the healthcare is extremely important as it contains valuable information about the patient like personally identified health information. The information is vital, as it exhibits a strong relationship between doctor and patient for dealing with any issues the patient might have. It provides, absolute care, and gives better information

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    complications? The connection to this is the electrical with the personal health chronicles is to protect the patient’s privacy rights. health program of health information and the political regulation and HIPAA procedures. By guideline, the Division of Health and Human Services extended the HIPAA confidentiality regulation to self-determining independents of protected individuals who fit inside the meaning of "occupational acquaintances". PHI is any data apprehended through a protected unit which

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    References HIPAA Compliance Guide: http://www.hipaacomplianceguide.com/ U.S. HHS, Administrative Simplification in the Health Care Industry: http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/

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    by family members who honestly want to know what is the current treatment for their loved ones and the prognosis. What do you share and what should you not share? What if it is a married couple and the nurse must explain to the spouse that we need HIPAA consents signed before we can give you details about you loved one. This is a common occurrence in dementia patients. What should be disclosed and what should not give the fact that a patient may not comprehend what is going on? Would disclosing

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    Administrative Ethics

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    Find a current administrative issue in a newspaper, magazine, or journal article relating to topics such as patient privacy, confidentiality, or HIPAA. Write a 1,050 word paper that includes the following: •Describe the issue and its impact on the population it affects most. •What arguments or facts are used in the article to support the proposed solution? •What are the ethical and legal issues reported for your administrative issue? •Explain the managerial responsibilities related

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    a violation of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). A crisis team was immediately formed, and too the necessary steps were taken. The Privacy Rule governs all protected health information(phi), while the Security Rule governs only ePHI. It protected health information maintained or transmitted in electronic forms like internet, servers, and networks. Kaiser Permanente can face criminal penalties for HIPAA violation. Therefore, as an

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