How HIPAA Violations Affect the Medical Billing Process Part Two HCR 220 1-12-14 Axia University of Phoenix How HIPAA Violations Affect the Medical Billing Process Part Two When you hear HIV you always think of Aids are they the same or is there a difference. HIPAA Privacy Rule: HIPAA is a federal law that: • Protects the patients’ privacy with their medical records and other health information provided to health plans‚ hospital‚ doctors and all other health care providers. • Allows
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with her first book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. This book took Rebecca more than a decade to research and write. It instantly hit the New York Times best-seller list where it has remained for more than four years since its publication in 2010. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks was about an African-American woman named Henrietta Lacks. Her cancer cells were harvested and used to create an immortal cell line for scientific experimentation. Henrietta Lacks was 30 years old at the time she
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Part two of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks discusses the fate of Henrietta’s cells after she passes away. George Gey‚ the doctor that originally received Henrietta’s cells without her permission‚ asks her husband if he can perform an autopsy on Henrietta so that he can gain more knowledge on her cells. He wanted as many of her organs as possible to see if they would grow like the HeLa cells. Day refused at first because he planned on having a funeral‚ but Dr. Gey insisted that he perform
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HIPAA: Impact the Delivery of Human Services July 12‚ 2008 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was signed on 21st August 1996 by the U.S President Bill Clinton. Most healthcare insurance companies and providers are to remain to the HIPAA regulation guidelines by October 2002 and October 2003 for smaller health plans. If you are in the healthcare industry‚ you have probably heard some rumblings about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Immortal cells taken by a patient without their consent changed the medical world drastically. Not only was the polio vaccine influenced because of the HeLa cells‚ but research was also enhanced for cures on different illnesses around the world. How can what seems so unethical turn to be entirely beneficial to our world and our generation? The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks opens up the process of how these famous HeLa cells were discovered‚ and the
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot Summary The story begins by vivid background info on how Henrietta came to realize that she was ill. It is evident that she is suffering from cervical tumor- a condition that is making her feel uncomfortable throughout her life. The effective foreshadowing allows us to forecast what is likely to happen. As the story progresses‚ we are able to understand what Henrietta really needs. From her childhood background we are able to know what she did
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In The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ Rebecca Skloot embodies the essence of my two most prioritized values; hard work and commitment. In all its essence‚ this essay will communicate how Skloot’s personal journey towards what she deemed morally and ethically just‚ fortifies the idea that these two values in the resolution of the book‚ are what constitutes to her success in procuring her end goal‚ to let the world know who Henrietta Lacks and her family are and their true ordeal. Hence‚ showing
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the use of mobile devices under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The HIPAA law is in effect to secure patient medical records are kept confidential and safe. The increase of patients and health care practitioners communicating not only with the patient and other medical professionals using mobile devices raises security issues of protected health information (PHI). The HIPAA Security Rule requires reasonable safeguards to protect electronic PHI’s. It is important
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The third section of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks was about the journey of Deborah and the author‚ Rebecca Skloot finding information about her mother’s cells and sister‚ Elsie. Elsie was forgotten by her family because she was sent away to an insane asylum. Doctors diagnosed Elsie with idiocy‚ which was caused by Henrietta’s condition with syphilis. Doctors in the Crownsville Hospital conducted research on some of the patients without any consent. This was another example of doctors taking
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ by Rebecca Skloot‚ exposes the story of Henrietta Lacks; a black woman not only under privileged but also under medical research without her nor her family’s consent. Skloot’s approach to the Lacks family in researching and writing the novel is unethical and can be analyzed as well as supported through her leading intent for the novel‚ the originality of the language used‚ and her personal claim to ‘white privilege.’ In April 2012‚ the University of San Diego
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