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    Phuket: The Pearl of the Andaman Sea Phuket is the only province with the topography of the island‚ and a world-renowned tourist attraction and a great place to relax. It also suited to activities in the sea and on the beach as well. Phuket is known as the Pearl of the Andaman‚ the one of the most famous city of the world. With the beautiful scenery and sandy beaches‚ and crystal clear blue sea and full of the tourism facilities‚ Phuket is the most important island of Thailand‚ as a province in

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    The Privacy Rule is balanced to protect an individual’s privacy while allowing important law enforcement functions to continue. The Rule permits covered entities to disclose protected health information (PHI) to law enforcement officials‚ without the individual’s written authorization‚ under specific circumstances summarized below. For a complete understanding of the conditions and requirements for these disclosures‚ please review the exact regulatory text at the citations provided. Disclosures for

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    Phi Theta Kappa. Psi Beta. Sigma Alpha Pi. Psi Kappa. Phi Beta Lambda. The National Society of Leadership and Success. The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Use the words ‘Phi’‚ ‘Psi’‚ ‘Pi’ or ‘The National Society of’ and you have yourself a student group. If you get asked to join any of these organizations this semester‚ you may be wondering what are the differences between them. HCC does not have the party-hosting Fraternities and Sororities of Greek-life‚ but there are three honor

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    is being given on how to protect privacy identifiable information on prescription data and the harm that can be done by the release of this information. There is a lot of focus on exploring privacy issues with regard to personal health information (PHI)‚ especially with the prescription drugs containing so much information. The computerized databases in a pharmacy collect a host of patient information including the patient’s address‚ the patient’s name‚ the date it was filled‚ the place it was filled

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    Protected Health Information (PHI) * Privacy * Use * Disclose * Authorization * PHI * Minimum Necessary HIPAA Enforcement * CIVIL PENALTIES for failure to comply * $100 fine per person per violation * $25‚000 fine per year for multiple violations * $25‚000 fine cap per year per requirement. * You can be personally liable! CRIMINAL PENALTIES for failure to comply Knowingly or wrongfully disclosing or receiving PHI: $50‚000 fine and/or one

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    the disclosure of PHI to any third party. However ‚there are many situations in which agencies or covered entities have the right or legal obligation to access or obtain PHI. Some examples of instances where a government agency may disclose this private health information are (not limited to).: * For public health purposes such as investigations‚ surveillance‚ and interventions‚ PHI may be disclosed to public health authorities and their authorized agents * PHI may be disclosed

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    Mike Whiteside PHI 105 2/23/13 Professor Chackal One Goal‚ Two Different Approaches Boethius: a man of of the Great Loving God‚ a positive friend‚ a benevolent senator‚ and a realistic soul. Thoreau: a man of minimalism‚ a rebel against corrupt establishments‚ a guru of nature‚ a non-violent protester‚ and a simple thinker. Both these men are common in goal but the way they went about that goal was different. They both sought to bring peace to others through philosophy‚ the study of realistic

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    Tyeisha Brevard PHI-105 Instructor Roundtree May 19th‚ 2013 Child Abuse Primary prevention of maltreatment is the level of prevention most sought out in stopping child abuse. This level of prevention focuses on creating an ideal environment in which child abuse is least likely to ever occur. The environment can range anywhere from personal to public. The personal environment‚ or macro system‚ would be considered the internal make-up of a family such as cultural values or financial status

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    Brittany Decker 7/26/2014 PHI105 Instructor Sarah Robertson Pro Euthanasia Should terminally ill people be able to decide their own fate on whether they live a helpless life or they die with dignity? The purpose of this essay is to explain the benefits of legalizing euthanasia for terminally ill patients to have that choice. A patient can only be classified as terminally ill if a medical doctor has determined that the individuals is over 18 years of age and their death will be directly correlated

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    Jason D. Martel PHI 105 – 21st Century Skills: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 22 March 2015 Kristen DiCarlo Gun Control Contradicts Logic Gun control has been a controversial and highly contentious subject for quite some time. People against gun control feel like owning a gun is protected by their constitutional rights. They feel very strongly about their right to own a fire arm and believe strongly that gun control laws only restrict the rights of law abiding citizens. People who support

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