Nurse Patient Relationship

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    Dr. Keith Huey Analysis

    At first glance, Dr. Keith Huey is a towering giant with glasses. At 6’ 6’’, the man is a monster of many old time legends. Though his size is intimidating, when he speaks, I can barely hear him over the silence that pervades his office. As he answers my questions, Huey thinks through every answer thoughtfully; he knows that a man’s words make him. In every way, the man is as quiet and gentle as his speech. For Dr. Huey, it’s all about God and his work. Dr. Keith Huey, 53, seeks exactly this. For

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    HIPAA Law Research Paper

    Physicians get the blame most the time something goes wrong with the office. Whether it be employees or just a patient having a concern or issue. Should the physician be held responsible for all the actions of the medical personnel and office staff? It’s all based on opinion but, mine is a mix of yes and no. I feel that between the HIPAA law, fraud and abuse, and negligence it could be a mixture of responsibilities. There are many concerns pertaining to the HIPAA law. HIPAA is short for “The Health

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    Should Doctors Get Higher Pay

    really think highly of doctors. They often tend to think they only want their patient’s money. People don’t know that doctors spend most of their time in hospitals or clinics. They usually don’t get breaks because they’re busy trying to help all these patients get the right treatment they need. With a higher pay, doctors will get the salary they deserve and be able to afford to take care of their own families. Doctors having

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    Hcr 220 Week 7

    protect the patients, physicians, and staff members” (U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, n.d.). Errors in the office can be avoided by having a compliance process in effect. Using updated billing and coding software will help reduce errors made in the billing process. I agree with having a guide consisting of codes to aid in the billing process. I do regard this as cheating rather, to be used as a guide. Many offices currently have sheets that are located on the front of the patients’ file with

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    Hipaa

    medical records of the patients can be transportable for patients. If a patient sees the doctor for a specific issue, then a couple of days later they end up in the emergency room, their records can be accessed by the emergency room doctor, and they can see the past history of the patient. The doctor would see what type of allergies the patient has so it could avoid a serious reaction. This would also help if the patient was on vacation, they would be able to access the patients records so they would

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    Human Skills

    on point because you deal with patients on a daily basis, so being able to communicate with your patients can make their visit easier and you can more done in that time during their appointment. There will be times that you have that one patient who calls the office and their upset and taking their angry out on you, but you must know how to communicate with the patient In situations like this one knowing how to communicate with angry patient can help calm the patient down and make the situation better

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    Outline

    Professional nurses are leaders who know their job well and do it to the best of their ability. They have the skill, expertise, and education to provide the care with enough competence and quality to achieve the desired outcome. Nurses are trusted by the public and can set priorities, address both large and small issues, and make things happen for the best interest of patients, families, and communities (Kennedy 2013). A professional nurse is autonomous and accountable for their actions. Professional

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    Ethics-in-Hand-Physician-Version

    Q and A Is it appropriate to withhold medical information from a patient, especially in an emergency situation or when the patient is not medically sound? Response based on the Code of Medical Ethics: n Physicians should never withhold information from their patients. In emergency situations or when communication with the patient is not feasible, information can be delayed. However, it must be disclosed as soon as the patient is able to make an informed choice about whether he or she wants to

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    Ethic Case Paper

    received a phone call from a patient that is seen regularly in the office. The patient needed to leave within 30 minutes and needed some more of his antidepressants refilled because it calms him down so he is relaxed for when he is on the air plane flight. Jerry needs to figure out how to get the medication to the patient before he leaves because it is something he needed. Jerry has some medical training that I feel would allow him to call the prescription in for the patient. Where I worked the employees

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    Hippa and Information Technology

    would have access to their patients previous medical information. This could be very useful when treating new patients, the doctor would not have to go through all the hassle of getting information personally from each doctor that the patient has seen previously. This could cut the time in half with seeing patients and also cut the amount of any problems that could occur due to lack of medical information on a patient. HIPPA problems that could occur would be, patients medical records being made

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