Some of the most important things we will be confronted with while doing an internship is ethics‚ responsibility and accountability. Gorden Borrie‚ in his article‚ “Blowing the Whistle: Business Ethics and Accountability” helps one to understand the importance between the law and morality and whether or not an organization should be left to self-regulate. In this article there are two examples of agencies that failed in accountability and the consequences were devastating. The first is the Zeebrugge
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different companies have different way they approach things and prioritize. What is important to my company‚ might not be necessarily important to other companies. For example‚ a medical facility that deals with patient information has to comply to HIPPA while on the other hand would different priorities would exist for a Financial institutions would have to comply to SOX 3.What questions would you bring to executive management prior to finalizing your IT risk mitigation plan? Answer : How long
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Lisa Brown Hsm/ 260 Week 5 – Forecasting Checkpoint 3/8/13 Exercise 9.1 20X1 $5‚250‚000 20X2 $5‚500‚000 20X3 $6‚000‚000 20X4 $6‚750‚000 Moving Averages 20X2-X4 $18‚250‚000 / 3 = $6‚083‚333 Weighted Moving Averages Fiscal Year Expenses Weight Weighted Score 20X2 $5‚500‚000 1 $5‚500‚000 20X3 $6‚000‚000 2 $12‚000‚000 20X4 $6‚750‚000 3 $20‚250‚000 __ ___________ 6 $37‚750‚000 20X5 $37‚750‚000 /6 = $6‚291‚667 Exponential Smoothing NF = $6‚300‚000
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Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility Classical Ethics Stephen J. Ward‚ the director of the Center of Journalism‚ at the University of Wisconsin-Madison‚ defines ethics as "the analysis‚ evaluation‚ and promotion of correct conduct and/or good character‚ according to the best available standards (Ward‚ 2012). Personally‚ I believe that ethics is the foundation of how an individual behaves and thinks towards himself and others. Ethics can also be defined as the "systematic and critical analysis
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Brandy Mechling presentation were‚ nurses have a general scope of practice to complete. Nurses have to complete assessments‚ learn medications‚ learn patient safety and promote healthy living. I also learned that as a nurse you have legal aspects. HIPPA is legal and there are requirements on patient health information.
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A Summary on Convergence of Voice and Data Phyllis Lotus Stevenson Grantham University A Summary on Convergence of Voice and Data As our community seeks after improved quality and technological advancements for their care‚ hospitals and clinics find themselves moving toward a change in the structure and goals that they must pursue to meet these demands. Joanne Cummings (2005) describes one such healthcare system in MetroHealth System whose "Convergence for critical care"
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Unit 7 Project Parts I & II Medical Office Management HS210-03 Kaplan University Unit 7 Project Parts I & II Part I: Filing Medical Records Why do medical records exist? Medical records are used as a reference material in medical facility. Doctors use as much information as possible in a medical record when prescribing medicine to a patient‚ avoiding any complications by checking the patients’ medical record. Medical records also provide allergies‚ in case you ’re allergic to certain
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can access it with a click of a button. With so much personal information stored digitally on servers‚ it is very important to have a secure network in place. A majority of large medical groups have already invested in Network Security to meet the HIPPA standards and beyond. However‚ the small imaging offices that I’m familiar with have poor Network Security in place or no Network Security at all. “Mobile devices are ubiquitous in today’s society‚ and the number and types of devices used by physicians
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Nix Sharon Gonzales July 25‚ 2011 OUTLINE FOR TRAINING HIPPA EDUCATION I. What is HIPAA a. Transactions b. Privacy c. Security II. What is the Purpose of HIPAA? d. Protects e. Ensures f. Governs III. What are the benefits of HIPAA? g. Privacy Notice h. Accounting of disclosure i. Recourse j. Access k. Restrictions IV. Why do you have to take HIPPA training? l. Federal laws m. State Laws
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the University of Wisconsin‚ the AALL represented no specific interest group or rank-and-file constituency. 1996 HIPAA August 21‚ 1996‚ President Clinton signed into law the 63-page Health Care Portability er Accountability Act of 1997 (HIPPA). HIPPA went into effect nationwide on July 1‚ 1997. It affects all employers with two or more employees who maintain a group-or employer- sponsored health plan‚ regardless of how many employees are participating in the health plan.
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