Health Care Record Industry Overview
.... 2004) notes, though the potential benefits of the system are enormous, there are a number of concerns regarding this ambiguous
health records initiative. ....
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Privacy and Information Management
.... sensitive, and no information has a greater potential to cause societal stigmatization of a person than does the information stored in personal
health records. ....
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Knowlege Management Strategy
.... about a person is more sensitive, and no information has a greater stigmatizing potential than does the information stored in personal
health records. ....
(2040

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Protecting Patients Medical Records
.... important to patients because it is the first-ever set of federal privacy standards for protecting patient's medical
records and other
health information which ....
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Information Flow for Patient Records
.... IN A HEALTHMAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION This research describes the existing flow of information pertaining to patient
records in a
health maintenance organization ....
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Confidentiality of Health Care Information
.... and Abuse Control Program" issued jointly by the Attorney General and the Secretary of
Health and Human Services in 1997, all medical
records are considered ....
(571

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Improving the Health Care System in the US
.... Sandra Shewry, director of California's State Department of
Health Services noted that widespread use of electronic
records and other changes in provider ....
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Home Health Care
.... 5. Complete financial
records on the patient's home
health care should be maintained. Confidentiality becomes an increasingly significant ....
(3213

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In 1996, Congress passed the Health Insurance Por
.... HIPPA set extensive Standards for Privacy of Identifiable
Health Information to help guard the confidentiality of patient medical
records (Stevens, 2004). ....
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The Health Care Services Delivery
.... Confidentiality becomes an increasingly significant factor, with respect to medical
records maintained in the home
health care environment (Nassif, 1985). ....
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
.... Confidentiality becomes an increasingly significant factor, with respect to medical
records maintained in the home
health care environment (Nassif, 1985). ....
(2378

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UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital
.... about a person is more sensitive, and no information has a greater stigmatizing potential than does the information stored in personal
health records. ....
(3098

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Reporting on Health Practitioners
.... The Department is responsible for
health licensing, maintaining historical
records, and investigations pertaining to misconduct. ....
(2426

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A Qualitative Evaluation of the PATRIOT Act
.... documents, library
records, online purchase activity, telephone and other communications, credit card purchases, banking
records, and
health records all become ....
(2523

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DEMAND FOR ACCESS TO MEDICAL RECORDS
.... under what specific conditions such
records may be modified even by personnel holding
records modification authority. ....
Health Management Technology, 21(7), 50-51 ....
(764

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Access to Medical Records
.... under what specific conditions such
records may be modified even by personnel holding
records modification authority. ....
Health Management Technology, 21(7), 50-51 ....
(764

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ETHICAL ISSUES OF HOME HEALTH CARE Introduction
.... A home
health care nurse's unauthorized release of patient information or
records can result in an invasion of privacy and a breach of confidentiality and a ....
(4914

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Home Health Care Ethical Issues
.... If a home
health care nurse makes an unauthorized release of patient information or
records, the results can include an invasion of privacy, a breach of ....
(5045

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Health Care & Ethical Issues Introduction
.... If a home
health care nurse makes an unauthorized release of patient information or
records, the results can include an invasion of privacy, a breach of ....
(4937

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Change in Health Care Accounting Environment INTRODUCTION The ...
.... care accounting is closely associated with the bud geting process in
health care services delivery organizations. On the one hand, accounting
records provide a ....
(2669

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HIPPA Provisions
.... important to patients because it is the first-ever set of federal privacy standards for protecting patient's medical
records and other
health information which ....
(1225

5

)
US Healthcare Expenditure In 2003, health care spending in th
.... To this end, the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed assuring patients of the confidentiality of their medical
records. ....
(2136

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Health Care Spending In 2003, health care spending in th
.... To this end, the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed assuring patients of the confidentiality of their medical
records. ....
(2136

9

)
Interview with a Health Care Provider
.... We make sure that our
records are not accessible to just anyone. .... I should say that your
health care facility in Portland, Legacy, has received the Women in ....
(1442

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Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration
.... If the
records show an unusual number of referrals or supplier invoices, then .... The
health care organization must keep close control over the patient-billing ....
(4053

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Technology & Patient Care
.... also of enormous benefit to patients because they enhance the accuracy of documentation and permit more interactive use of
records among
health care providers ....
(2041

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Micrographics as a Strategy Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background on ...
.... Various federal and state regulations applicable to specific types of
health care
records, however, include retention times up to and including five years. ....
(2801

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Controversy Over Gun Control Laws
.... argues that California gun laws, rooted in a two-week waiting period and background check (involving criminal and mental
health records), are ineffective ....
(2366

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Technology and Right to Privacy
.... information about themselves. Consumer information,
health records, and other private matters need such protection. Therefore, laws that ....
(1095

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Medical ID Numbers
....
health care information database suggest that the potential for abuse is greater with a centralized database because under the current system medical
records ....
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