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    fast growing trend of physicians using PDAs or hand help devices in the field of health care, comes a concern of securing the data that are being transmitted between devices. As the physicians and patients continue to exchange data, the risk of protecting the information is high. Prevention of fraudulent activities on the patient records is one of the primary concerns. Main factors to be concerned about the health care data being transmitted are: • Privacy • Confidentiality Privacy and…

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    Patients trust health care professionals and providers protect their medical information. Developments in technology allow for easier utilization and access to health records through electronic portals for patients and physicians. Laws such as the Health Information Accountability Act sets standards that health care providers must follow to ensure patient privacy. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Electronic Health Record (EHR) mandate and discuss how the Cleveland Clinic has…

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    My PPE Reflection

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    including de-identifying patient’s records, I was reminded of Acute Care and the exercise we performed in class and Dr. Willis brought medical records from the facility with all protected health information blacked out with permanent marker. These things are constant reminders of how careful I must be as a future health professional. I was able to practice these extremely important practices, which also happen to be guidelines of…

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    healthcare of a student-athlete, then it shall be disclosed with the physician. This may be via email or fax. Insurers: When submitting insurance information, medically information should be submitted as needed to complete payment. Insurance papers should be maintained separately from medical records. Description of the injury may be needed on the insurance forms.…

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    Aetna Health Insurance Cover Drug And Alcohol Rehab? Aetna does cover drug and alcohol rehab. Health insurance companies are required to cover addiction because of the Affordable Care Act. However, it is important to note that coverage can vary. You should check your insurance plan in order to see exactly how much coverage you will get. Some health insurance plans will cover the total cost of drug and alcohol rehab. Others will only cover a portion of the cost. About Aetna Aetna is a health…

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    HIPAA Violations

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    place, personal health records cannot be safely transmitted electronically. Exchanging private health information electronically between medical partners comes with inherent risk however. Those risks include violation of HIPAA regulations and threats, vulnerabilities and malware that threaten electronic health records (EHR) or mainframe servers. HIPAA Violations A breach of protected health information (PHI) is an example of a HIPAA regulation violation. A breach is defined by the Health…

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    Essay On Coding Edits

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    The importance of coding edits relates to compliance. Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) developed the National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) to promote national correct coding procedures and control improper coding leading to inappropriate payment in Part B claims. The National Correct Coding Initiative contains two types of edits: The first edit is NCCI procedure-to-procedure (PTP) edits define pairs of Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) / Current Procedural…

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    to prevent and correct security violations. In regards to my role in healthcare these vulnerabilities are very relevant. I will be more aware of unsecured health information and report it immediately. I will also use unique passwords/usernames for systems. I agree with the intent of this article to help ensure a future goal of protected health information. This article influenced me to be much more attentive and conscious, especially while handling patient files! This deeply influenced my…

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    Health Insurance Probability Act otherwise known as HIPAA was set in place in 1996 to make sure patient medical information is protected and safe. In today's world keeping medical information protected is extremely important especially that technology is ruling the world and people know how to access people personal information by hacking computer systems. Working in the human service or health field HIPAA and PHI should be taken seriously because working with clients we have to make sure that…

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    HIPAA Literature Review

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    information regarding HIPAA privacy laws for health care facilities and discuss the importance of HIPAA compliance within health care facilities. Anthony et al. (2014) examined acute care setting large hospitals and discovered the importance of assigning a dedicated compliance officer as well as establishing institutional logics to the success of accomplishing a secure and private institution. Choi et al (2006) concluded after studying the modern health care system that the only way to ensure…

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