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    Administrative Ethics Paper Michelle Domo HCS/ 335 January 22, 2011 Bob Vella Administrative Ethics Paper The issue that I researched happens to be a case study about patient privacy and confidentiality. The issue does not impact a population but it does affect hospital staff and personnel. This administrative issue is dealing with three Nurses Michele, Jackie, and Karen which all work at the same hospital. Michele is a MPN which stands for master’s prepared nurse and she has been

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Tiffany Wilson HCS/335 March-Monday, 2015 Maria Soohey Administrative Ethics Paper HIPAA is a big issue now a day, even more so when you talk about electronic records, you have both good, and bad, but how much does the good out weight the bad. I mean you have the comfort of any provider being able to look at what was done, and where you treatment is heading. This will prevent you from starting every doctor’s visit with a long history; it can be reviewed before

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Balancing the access to health data and privacy has caused a dramatic increase in the types of microdata, and this directs great expectations for health services research. Legislative attempts to protect individual privacy reduces the flow of health care data for research purposes and increases costs and delays, and this affects the quality of analysis. The journal provides a summary of the challenges that data confidentiality raises concerning health services research

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    Administrative Ethics Paper One of the largest problems in the health care industry is patient privacy. Many different and potentially serious issues can arise from violating a patient’s privacy. Not too many years ago, there was no specific law that protected patient rights and privacy. In August of 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), was created by former President Bill Clinton (Physicians Billing Associates International, 2006). The HIPPA Act includes provisions

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    Administrative Ethics Paper In today’s society many physicians are not equipped to manage the health care concerns of gay and lesbian patients because of inadequate education received while completing their medical education. In this paper the subject to be examined is the issues related to gay and lesbian health care and examine a study performed by the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown Medical School and Rhode Island hospital evaluating how supplementary education may contribute

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Lana Jordan HCS/335 Jeannette Orr November 17, 2014 Administrative Ethics Paper Introduction Advancements in health care technology have made it increasingly difficult for an organization to maintain the safety of patients’ medical records under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA) Privacy and Security Rules. Even after providing education to health care workers on proper HIPPA practices, there continues to be intended and

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Natalie Hires HCS/335 Jodie Ausloos April 22, 2010 One of the major current issues in healthcare these days is affordability. With the rising health care costs it is causing the cost of health insurance to be unreachable to a lot of people and families. With the rising costs of health care it is forcing health insurance companies to raise their prices and stipulations for their clientele. This is causing a lot of

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Shannon Carpenter HCS/335 February 16, 2015 Administrative Ethics Paper When developing an effective strategy and rewards compensation plan one must produce a policy that executes the plan successfully. The Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws allows the human resources professionals to hire the high qualified staff by selecting the right candidates for interviews, and giving the best job offers without discriminating against

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Tammy Guay HCS/335 November 21, 2011 University of Phoenix Administrative Ethics Paper There are many issues that may arise in concern to a patient’s privacy. There were no specific laws years ago that protected a patients privacy and rights. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) which was signed in August of 1996 which became a law under President Bill Clinton (Physicians Billing Associates International, 2006). The Health Insurance

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Administrative Ethics Paper Introduction Advancements in health care technology have made it increasingly difficult for an organization to maintain the safety of patients’ medical records under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA) Privacy and Security Rules. Even after providing education to health care workers on proper HIPPA practices, there continues to be intended and unintended breaches especially in hospital settings. In

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