HIPAA Privacy Analysis
Patient care has been vulnerable by HIPAA; healthcare providers cannot easily share patient’s information. Each patient or power of attorney must give implied permission for a healthcare provider to share any personal information. Deprived of not being able to share patient information between providers, it takes longer time to get critical information that can affect patient care. Healthcare organizations faces supplementary legal costs if they violate HIPAA privacy provisions. These costs make many organizations careful of sharing a patient information, even if the patient has given permission for information sharing, so that’s why everything has to be documented, initial, and signed.
Costs plays a major role due to the risen because of the
complication of implementing HIPAA privacy provisions. Healthcare organizations must frequently bring in consultants to guarantee they are meeting all the requirements of the Act. That’s why organizations need to provide training and certification for employees to ensure on the provisions of the Act. Implementing HIPAA privacy provisions has formed more documents and administrative work for maintaining submission.