Regulatory Paper Rena Milbon HCA/210 August 21‚ 2011 Joan Craine Abstract Regulatory Paper The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was the one who issued the Privacy Rule to implement the requirement of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPPA”). The Privacy Rule addresses the use and the disclosure of individuals’ health information called the protected health information by organizations that is connected with the Privacy Rule called “covered entities
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Leslie Gabor‚ Aisha Little‚ Anne Parker‚ and Cindy Wright HCS/430 Legal Issues in Health Care: Regulation and Compliance September 15th‚ 2014 William Bross Introduction • State and Federal Statutory and Regulatory Enactments. • Current Principles of Patient Consent. • Current State and Future Trends of Physicians’ Rights and Responsibilities. • Current Components and Implications of HIPAA. • Current and Future Trends for Statutory‚ Regulatory‚ and Common Law Requirements of Confidentiality. • Current
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Regulatory Paper By Jane McElveen Ms. Craine HCA/210 12/7/12 Cited page: American College of Emergency Agency. Website www. Acep.org The law of EMTALA (1986) is where a patient has to follow the rules of the program so that they can get the medical
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Running head: HEALTHCARE LEGAL CASE Health Care Legal Case Alfredo A. Garcia Jr. University of Phoenix HCS/430 Rosilyn Nolan Many current legal issues surrounding health care exist in the United States today. The most significant topic is the legalities of the Health Care Reform Act. The Health Care Reform is said to be one of the most important pieces of legislation today. The Health Reform website says that health care reform will be the answer to uninsured Americans (www. Healthreform
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MHRA stands for Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. This government regulating body is the UK’s regulator of medicines‚ medical devices and blood components for transfusion‚ responsible for ensuring their safety‚ quality and effectiveness. The MHRA is also‚ part of the Department of Health. The MHRA was designed in order to help protect and maintain the public’s health and their safety too. MHRA is involved in making sure any medical devices such as a heart pacemaker is
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Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements Human Resources in Health Care HCS 341 July 14‚ 2013 Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements Human resources is impacted by the legal‚ safety‚ and regulatory requirements because they are to ensure the employees are treated equally and fairly. Agencies that help employees and employers understand their rights are the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission‚ Occupational Safety and Health Administration‚ and the National Labor Relations Board‚
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Government Regulatory Agencies and Impact on Consumer Choices Outline HCS 490 May 26‚ 2012 Kathy Loy‚ MBA Government Regulatory Agencies and Impact on Consumer Choices Outline Congress passed the original Pure Food and Drugs Act in 1906. It has evolved into the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is now an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) (FDA Milestones‚ 2006). The FDA’s main objective is to protect and promote public health through
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Write a 350- to 700-word paper on one of the following laws: HIPAA (1996) or EMTALA (1986). Pretend you are a health care manager employed at a small community hospital responsible for educating your staff about HIPAA (1996) or EMTALA (1986). Include the following in your paper: · Describe the law and its purpose. · Explain how it is enacted. For example‚ is it enacted by the state or federal government? · What are some key facts every employee should know about the law
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the people and agencies that are supposed to protect the American people. The FDA was created to regulate the products on the
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Regulatory Agency Pamela Jackson HCS/430 October 6‚ 2014 Jeannie Major Regulatory Agency The objectives behind accreditations and regulations are to keep and assure compliance is followed to the letter of the law. The regulations are designed to guide the agencies activity and the activity of the employees. Health care is an industry that must have regulations and regulators to assist the industry in complying with a plethora of issues that protect the consumers. Health care are formed and
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