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    Across Answer key (not in order) A password should be at least 8 characters long Login to this type of portal - secure Need special EHR software to ePrescribe A scanner is used to add older records A privacy-screen helps up with HIPAA server Data is stored off site here citrix The type of network we have A monitor is a visual display unit A printer produces a hard copy fired Fraud gets you this An operating-system tells the computer what to do Reboot before you call help desk A fax

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    Healthcare Introduction

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    Introduction to healthcare Healthcare in United States has been a topic of discussion for many generations. Improving the quality and quantity of life is why healthcare delivery has evolved from the traditional family doctor providing the majority of the care to a team of healthcare professionals across a continuum of care. In the past‚ health care was designed to focus on the major health problems like epidemics. In addition‚ technology to handle the predominant health problems was virtually nonexistent

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    claims—one from the University Library and the other from the textbook. Be sure to cite your sources in the References section consistent with APA guidelines. This assignment is due Week One. 1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Definition: The federal legislation that includes provisions to protect patients’ health information from unauthorized disclosures How Used in Healthcare Any past current or future information

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    the City of Kelsey. Patton-Fuller has been serving the community of Kelsey since 1975. In the years of service‚ Patton-Fuller has seen many information technology changes and improvements. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is HIPAA compliant and rigorously enforces all HIPAA requirements. (Univ of Phoenix‚ 2012). The existing network structure backbone is made up of 1000BaseT while several individual departments use 1000BaseF standards. Each individual department within Patton-Fuller Community

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    Hybrid Records and Retention Rules Jessica Fisher WGU Missouri Hybrid Records and Retention Rules Hybrid records are records that are part paper based and part electronic health record. They are a common occurrence due to the implementation of the electronic health record. Many facilities have not gone to the complete form of the electronic record and must keep partial portions of the medical record in paper form. The hybrid record is a step up from the all-paper record in many ways. It allows

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    artsec=22&issue=200609227.Health News Digest. "Few Patients Use or Have Access to Online Services for Communicating with their Doctors." 25 Sept. 2006. http://healthnewsdigest.com/news/article_4499.shtml8.Cosgrove‚ Meghan. "Special Report: Striking the Balance: HIPAA & the ED." American Health Consultants. 23 Sept. 2006. http://www.e-topics.com/index.asp?layout=stdnewsdis&UserID=20040628063503766628&doc_id=NR200610013000.1_1d9601c7076bd9219.Thomas H. Davenport‚ John Glaser: Just-in-Time Delivery Comes to Knowledge

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    General opinion about privacy can be debatable from one individual to another. Some people may overpass it and say‚ “I have nothing to hide‚” but others may set a high bar for public to know about their personal life. To understand more about what privacy is‚ Melanie Brodnik‚ in her book quote Pozgar definition that a person right to privacy is‚ the right to be free from unwarranted publicity and exposure to public view‚ as well as the right to live one’s life without having one’s name‚ picture

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    Security Policy

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    Law and Policy Case Stud Project: Law and Policy Case Study Date: 4/9/2013 Policies define a set of rules and procedures that all employees must abide by. It exist‚ first and foremost‚ to inform employees of what is and is not acceptable behavior in the organization. Information security is there to make sure that all of the organization’s data are safe and secure against attacks. It sets up protocols to follow in order to achieve maximum data integrity‚ availability‚ and confidentiality

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    on the confidentiality on patient by introducing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). In this Act there are monetary penalties and prison terms for wrongful disclosure of individual medical information. However the uniform national medical records privacy standards was not set at this time. There are standards that healthcare organizations must follow under HIPAA. The electronic health transactions have certain standards all healthcare organizations must

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    Confidentiality Confidentiality is critical‚ especially in the healthcare profession. Health professional must be able to identify and evaluate steps that should be taken to protect confidential data. Failure to properly secure and protect patients’ confidential information can lead to misuse. Patients routinely share personal information with healthcare providers. It becomes a trust issue if patient data is not protected. Patients would be less likely to share sensitive information‚ which

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