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    Project Management Plan CPMGT 301 James Wood December 08, 2014 Project Management Plan Training for new HIPAA policies and procedures requires that a project manager organize and communicate the project to ensure everyone involved can work together to accomplish the end goal, which is ensuring all staff of the medical association are successfully trained. There are several parties that will need specific communication and the techniques used to communicate will vary. The parties involved

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    Benefits Of EHR

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    EHR systems also track the access and use of patient information. Patient rights under HIPAA:  To see or obtain a copy of your medical records  To request correction of any mistakes  To receive a notice about the way in which your health information is used and shared  To say how and where you want to be contacted by your healthcare

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    Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to review the factual content of and critically reflect upon the legal compliance considerations of eight major areas including, the Joint Commission, HIPAA/HITECH, Health Finances, Revenue Cycles, Medicare Recovery Audit Contractors, OIG work plan, OIG Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA), the False Claims Act, and compliance and Provider Self Disclosure Protocol. These key elements have been provided by the GRC software Compliance 360 webpage

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    on privacy protections.” Any Protected Health Information (PHI) or demographic data that can be used to identify an individual, is protected under the act. This includes common identifiers such as names, dates of birth, addresses, etc. Portions of HIPAA specifically address protecting patient privacy and confidentially through electronic transactions. Notable points include “rules and regulations regarding access to

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    ICD-10-CM is the acronym for which is known to the International Classification of Diseases tenth revision clinical modification. provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), for medical coding and reporting in the United States. This code system is used for decades by doctors and healthcare industry worldwide to diagnose diseases and conditions in standard ways. The ICD-10 is not a new simple version of the previous standard

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    before the meeting. The Chief Nursing Officer told the nurse the process that a complaint takes to be evaluated and discussed with HIPAA. Compared to the health care system in Saudi Arabia, many violations were made by nurses or other health care providers, but there is no act for that, such as the Health Insurance Probability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Moreover, if there is a clear violation, the health care providers are called to the Human Resources office to discuss the situation

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    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). According to Anthony, Appari & Johnson (2014), "the HIPAA Privacy Rule sets national standards to protect individuals’ PHI held by health care providers like hospitals. The Privacy Rule mandates safeguards to protect the privacy of PHI, imposes limits and conditions on the uses and disclosures of PHI, and gives patients select rights over their health information" ( p. 110). HIPAA law is very beneficial because it helps to protect the

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    present or future medical details of the patient without the consent of the patient or permission from the organization authority then he or she has defied the rules and is liable to punishment. HHS.GOV (2017) highlights that the privacy rule of HIPAA directs HCPs to only use or retrieve medical history from the patient when authorized by the patient. Ergo, it is illegal for HCPs to use their cellphones to collect the health condition of the patient without his or her

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    Health Information Managers are specially trained professional within the healthcare field who handle confidential patient medical and health records. Managers are tasked with keeping all records secure and responsible for the safe handling of all healthcare informatics as well as updating and documenting new events into patient records as need in addition to managing the information contained within the patient files, the health information managers are responsible for safety and secure storage

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    Health care information system (HCIS) is an arrangement of information (data), processes, people, and information technology that interact to collect, process, store, and provide as output the information needed to support the health care organization (Wager, Lee, Glaser, 2013, p. 105). Having a ready access to accurate and relevant information is essential to health care organizations, providers, and patients (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2013). The growing development of health care technology has the

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