CASE STUDY #2: Preventing HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Thailand Miami Dade College Abstract Our second team project answers five questions about Case Study #2‚ Preventing HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Thailand and Chapter 10‚ Introduction to Global Health. This project will talk about the characteristics of the high-risk population that permitted this intervention to work and the implications of this for replication in other settings. It will
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AIDS means acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. AIDS is past from person to person. The disease attacks the immune system which is not strong enough to fight this deadly disease. The AIDS disease has a number of symptoms and conditions that come with it. HIV causes the disease AIDS. HIV means human immunodeficiency virus. A virus is a very small organism that gets into a person’s body and makes a disease. The virus HIV also only affects humans. If someone has been infected with AIDS they are called
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Professor: Nix HIT 220 Legal & Reg Issues-Health Information 7/13/2012 The Release of Information policies has had its ups and downs throughout the medical industry. The release of information falls on the reasonability of HIM professionals and alike. The fact is all involved parties such as: patients‚ lawyers‚ physicians‚ nurses‚ nurse practitioners‚ patient family members‚ and most importantly the insurance companies. All play a role in making sure the release of patient information is being secured
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head : JSBMHA and HIPPA Case Study JSBMHA and HIPPA Case Study HSM/230 September 17‚ 2013 2 JSBMHA and HIPPA Case Study There are many faults in this scenario that I read about with Jim and Betty. First of all‚ when you are dealing with people who are in a “counseling or any type of therapeutic” setting‚ you have to be able to handle this situation with privacy and always try
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life and the needs that are most basic to existence‚ such as nutrition‚ shelter‚ an adequate living standard‚ and access to medical services. 2. Development rights: include the right to education‚ play‚ leisure‚ cultural activities‚ access to information‚ and freedom of thought‚ conscience and religion. 3. Protection rights: ensure children are safeguarded against all forms of abuse‚ neglect and exploitation‚ including special care for refugee children; safeguards for children in the criminal justice
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solutions for gathering‚ sorting‚ manipulating and communicating data and information have revolutionized every aspect of our lives. Providing better efficiency‚ unmatched speeds‚ elimination of geographical barriers and improver communication. This forced people to confront entirely new rights and responsibilities in their use of information and to reconsider standards of conduct shaped before the advent of computers. Information is a source of power and‚ increasingly‚ the key to prosperity among those
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This is an interesting but complex scenario where professional‚ ethical‚ legal‚ individual rights and public safety considerations are in interplay. The sheer volume of duty of care involved is paramount. a. I will attempt first and foremost indentify all the stakeholders involved in the scenario. b. Explore the Ethical aspect of the scenario with focus on the utilitarian approach and how it impacts on the individual players in the scenario c. Explore how the deontological approach support
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P5 Explain the legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of business information 1. What is the Data Protection Act 1998? This is to protect personal data that is provided by customers. The businesses should be processed fairly and lawfully it must only be used for the specific purpose and must be stated when it is collected. They must not collect to much information and all the data must be accurate. Also the data must not be kept for longer than needed for. 2. Using the HR department
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10‚ 2013 Revision Self- Disclosure The main objective of human service professional is to help his clients. During assisting process‚ human services need to communicate very carefully with his/her client to establish the trust so that they can build up good relationship as a client and helper. It is obvious to client to disclose information about themselves to the human services with the hope to get solution for their problems
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HIPPA Privacy Rule‚ Exemptions‚ and Compliance Plans Neva Butler HCR/220 April 21‚ 2012 Dustin Gettel HIPPA Privacy Rule‚ Exemptions‚ and Compliance Plans The five provisions of the HIPPA Privacy Rule are; 1) Put a set of standards that would protect the patients’ information that would be suitable in the health care services. Those privacy practices would have the follow the HIPPA Privacy
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