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    asking you to tell them what you see in their x-ray—but you can’t. Maybe it is the case of child abuse that you witness the broken bones of a child, but you must maintain your professionalism (Hodapp, 2016)” This paper will discuss what ethics and HIPAA are, why they are important, and discuss the two different types of ethics. Ethics is defined as a “Systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct and character as known by natural reason“(Adler & Carlton, 2016). You can find right and

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    follow the guidelines and procedures of DOH, HIPAA, and NASW. I have also found that UNC leadership style is based upon Transformational/interactional. “Transformational leadership is aligned to democratic forms of leadership. This involves leaders and followers engaged in a common aim. It is a leadership style based upon embracing change and encouraging innovation.” (Burns, 1978)” Transformational leadership provides a mirror for UNC because DOH, HIPAA, and NASW are the governing body of the clinic

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    There are many common law quality initiatives that are still found in 21st century healthcare organizations, such as the patient’s Bill of Rights (CMS, gov, n.d). According to CMS.gov (n.d), “On June 22, 2010, President Obama announced new interim final regulations, the Patient’s Bill of Rights, that include a set of protections that apply to health coverage starting on or after September 23, 2010, six months after the enactment of the Affordable Care Act. The Departments of Health and Human Services

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    How HIPAA applies to Text Messaging, Pictures and the Social Media As you may know social media and texting have become a part of life and we often think of it as for friends, family, and net-working, but what about doctors and nurses using their phones to text or take pictures of your vital information. How are we as consumers protected? Let’s see what HIPAA has to say about doctors and nurses using phones to text, take a picture, or use the social media to transfer information. The Health Insurance

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    need to submit your answers in the area indicated below. | The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a national law that protects a patient’s rights to privacy. As a Medical Administrative Assistant, it is important for you to understand and uphold this law to protect your patients’ health information. In this assignment, you will practice applying HIPAA regulations. Click here to download the Personal Health Record (PHR) to answer the first three questions. | Tips

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    Health Information Privacy Rule: Ensuring Process for Data Loss A Case Review Information technology (IT) is at the forefront of everything we do today. In the same way, Information Technology has become an integral part of health care delivery (Shi & Singh, 2012). How come? The idea is that IT can improve access to clinical information and can support clinical decision making (Hoyt, 2012); also, it is perceived that any data that can be used to understand and influence health outcomes should be

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    confidentiality, and security. It ensures compliance with legal mandates, but it has proven to be a challenge with the constant change in legislation and regulatory environment. Past surveys suggest that HIM plays some type of importance in accordance to HIPAA privacy and security compliance. In a 2006 AHIMA survey, members were asked about the progress of their organizations’ privacy and security compliance efforts. Margret Amatayakul & Mitch Work discuss those results in a 2007 journal article

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    wondering just how secure our personal information is from prying eyes and how who is alerted when these prying eye are in information that doesn’t concern them. So, when I ran across this article “Security Audits of Electronic Health Information” and “HIPAA Security Rule Overview” it caught my eye and curiosity on how they might work hand in hand when it comes to protecting what information is accessed by personnel. So, I choose these articles to get more information on this topic. According to HIPPA

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    Securing the Healthcare Cloud Author: Rajaraman. K Mail ID: Rajaraman.kannappan@optum.com Optum Global Solutions, Bangalore. Abstract: Designing and implementing an enterprise security plan can be a daunting task for any business. To help facilitate this endeavor, there is a need of manageable process and checklist that can be used by enterprise security, compliance, and IT professionals as a framework for crafting a successful cloud computing security plan. This whitepaper

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    There are many key ethical and cultural considerations that should be unfailingly addressed by those working in a hospital or other healthcare setting. It’s vital that human services professionals understand and carry out their responsibilities in a manner consistent with the ethical obligations and accepted standards that govern their profession (Corey, Corey, Corey, & Callahan, 2015) For example, The National Organization for Human Services (NOHS) has established a set of ethical standards that

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