1.1 Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving required information 1.2 Describe different information systems and their main features 1.3 Explain the purpose of legal and organisational requirements for the security and confidentiality of information 1.4 Explain the purpose of confirming information to be stored and retrieved 1.5 Describe ways of checking information for accuracy 1.6 Explain the purpose of checking information for accuracy 1.7 Explain the purpose of providing information to agreed
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is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a health and social care setting The GSCC code of practice states care workers should respect confidential information and clearly explaining agency policies about confidentiality to service users and carers. It is important not to abuse the trust they have in you to maintain their personal information. The Data protection Act states “Appropriate technical and
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Overseas Outsourcing of Medical Transcribing Case Study 6 — Overseas Outsourcing of Medical Transcribing The following is a discussion between Chris Boss‚ CEO of Good Hospital and M.D. Noitall‚ the Medical Director at the same hospital in Brisbane‚ Australia. Chris met M.D. in the hallway early one Monday morning. CHRIS: Good morning‚ M.D. I read a report in the Financial Times this morning that many hospitals and doctors are now sending medical files overseas to be typed up. The article says that
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David about the impending decision concerning the power department. (2) Jennifer was influenced by David’s profits and opinions 3 According to APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants: (a) Jennifer broke the ethic code of confidentiality which involves Disclosing outside the Firm or employing organisation confidential information acquired as a result of professional and business relationships without proper and specific authority or unless there is a legal or professional right
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exaggerated facial expressions and body movements. My family and friends have always said I am very dramatic and humorous so I know this would be a great career for me; this is why I am so dedicated and interested in pursuing this career. My minor in college will be communications and broadcasting. I will use this knowledge to help youths in my neighborhood where drugs and crime rate are high; to get them involved in programs for teens that will teach them to focus on God‚ school‚ and activities
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D1 A non- judgemental approach to practice Time keeping Attendance Attitude to work Awareness of children’s development D2 A non-judgemental approach to practise- this means to make a conscious effort not to be critical of the actions or thoughts of others. It is important to keep a non-judgemental approach because you will be working with children; it’s not good to judge others in front of children because they may copy your behaviour. It is not good to judge children either; this
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practice. Noun A set of guidelines and regulations to be followed by members of some profession‚ trade‚ occupation‚ organization etc.; does not normally have the force or law As a senior care worker it is very important to know the right to confidentiality is guaranteed partly by the Facts safety Act 1998‚ partly by the Human Rights Act 1998‚ and partly by principles established by judges on a case by case basis (the common law). The purpose of this code of practice The Health and Social Care Act
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[pic] INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICE Information Systems Security Requirements for Projects (ISO/SR1) Version 3.5 October 2007 Revision History |Doc No. / Rev No. |Revision Date |Revised By |Description of Revision / Change | |S19 / R1.5 |1/10/2007 |A. Lancashire CDHS |Reformatting changes
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Unit 001. Outcome 1. Different Reasons Why People Communicate · Establishing/Maintaining a relationship. · Expressing needs and feelings. · Giving and receiving reassurance‚ encouragement and support. Explain How Effective Communiction Effects All Aspects of Work. Effective communcation leads to making and maintaining relationships with children and adults‚ because trust is formed‚ information can be passed and received easily. Encourgament‚ help ‚advice and support can also been formed
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Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and you people’s settings. 1) Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1:1: Identify different reasons why people communicate: • To share knowledge and information • Build and Maintain relationships • Identify dangers • So children can be heard and understand • Identify problems and needs • Follow and/or give instructions 1:2: Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own work: Listen
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