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    cybersecurity topics? Unknown—NOT CVE 11. Companies are expected to understand and abide by any laws that apply to them. What is this commonly called? Compliance 12. To which of the following would HIPAA apply? Health insurance companies 13. What is the first step you would take when creating a HIPAA compliance plan? Assessment 14. Which agency enforces the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)? SEC 15. To which of the following would SOX apply? Publicly traded companies 16. Which of the following is not

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    law. There are three sources of laws that affecting nurses: Federal Regulation, Criminal and Civil law and State law. Federal Regulations have a great impact on nursing practice for example The Health insurance portability and accountability Act (HIPAA), The Americans with disabilities Act (ADA), The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA). Criminal and Civil law example: malpractice/negligence, defamation, assault battery, false imprisonment. State law, the foundational part of nursing practice is

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    Proposed User Access Policy  * Heart-Healthy users will be granted access based on the least privilege principle. * Heart-Healthy employees must have a background check in order to have access to the company’s network. This will check for any criminal history and reduce the security risk for the company and user. * All users must also complete required training before access can be granted to the network. The training covers items such as information assurance, email protection

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    Verichip

    which is implanted under the skin of a patient which would then give doctors instant access to a patient’s medical records had won the approval of the Food and Drug Administration back on October 12, 2004. The approval was immediately denounced by HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) advocates, who rightfully believed that it could endanger patient privacy and thus be the stepping stone towards a major disaster. In this paper I’ll examine how the fundamental concept of a right

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    Legal Issues in Business

    Sunshine State Medical Billing Service Legal Issues in Business BUSI 561-D05 LUO 12/16/2011 This paper explores the legal challenges faced when forming and operating the Sunshine State Medical Billing Service. The legal issues surrounding the business will be analyzed using a business law perspective, as well as a Christian worldview. This legal business plan was prepared by Karri-Marie Baskin, Suzanne Ludikhuize, Renada Manning, Susan Schaeffer, and Dixie Wallace. Executive Summary

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    Health Care Communication Methods

    Health Care Communications Method I am a Communications coordinator from the Pharmaceutical Industry, and I am here to talk about recent claims that Yaz has had such as negative effect on people that are using Yaz, as well as the generic counterpart which is Ocella. I will be discussing the side effects and how you can go about learning what you should do as a patient and your responsibilities. I will also talk about the releases of the information to our society. We protect the people and their

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    Privacy Regulation

    Privacy Regulation 1. Anonymous Electronic Payments According to the statistics, more than $5 trillion worth of online transactions happened in 2013. In general, there are five payment methods: credit card, debit card, direct deposit and direct debit, online payment services, and electronic bill payment services; in which credit card is the most popular one. Sensitive personal information is required to provide when using these methods, such as names, address, credit card numbers, secure code

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    Heart Healthy Information Security Policy

    Introduction to Policy Augmentation Process Due to the fact that both HIPAA and HITECH are non-prescriptive security frameworks HITRUST common security framework (CSF) was leveraged to augment the Heart-Healthy Insurance Information Security Policy. Moreover, HITRUST CSF was chosen as it maps to various other information security frameworks applicable to Heart-Healthy Insurance Company (i.e. HIPAA, HITECH, PCI, ISO 27000-series, etc.). Furthermore, CSF compliance worksheet is an intelligent tool

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    Discussion 3

    From the scenario, differentiate between the concepts of criminal law, antitrust, and health care as they apply to U.S. health law in the 21st Century. Conceptualize the primary ways in which these laws apply to U.S. health care administrators. In order to properly analyze between the concepts of criminal law, antitrust law, and the health care law I had to fully understand them individually. Worldwide, the criminal law is what protects and maintains the public well-being and safety of our communities

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    Oltz vs St. Peters Hospital

    Otiz v. St. Peter's Case Study Joyce Alston Grand Canyon University: HTL-520 Legal Issues with Physicians December 3, 2014 Tafford Oltz was a nurse anesthetist who brought an antitrust action against physician anesthesiologists and the St. Peter’s Community Hospital. This case study involved the violation of antitrust laws deriving from other anesthesiologist in the hospital who not accepted having to compete with Oltz because he was said to have charged rates that were lower and the majority

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