Electronic Medical Records And Confidentiality Issues

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    Electronic Medical Records and Confidentiality Issues

    Previous health care records were handwritten by a clinician on paper forms in a folder and stored away in file cabinets. An electronic medical record (EMR) is the electronic version of this previous medical chart, and what is popularly used in today’s time of health care. “It includes all components of the patient’s medical records and enables any member of a patient’s treatment team to access the patient’s progress notes, treatment plans, medications, and other patient information from a variety

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    Administrative Ethics

    ethical issues involving administration, some aspects always seem to be overlooked. On May 17, 2011, Ricardo Alonzo-Zaldivar wrote an article for azcentral.com relating to the vulnerability of electronic medical records and its effects on patient privacy. In this document I will be discussing the issue on patient privacy and confidentiality. I will be touching base on the population it affects, arguments used within this article that support electronic medical records, ethical and legal issues involved

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    0735-7028/09/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0016853 Electronic Medical Records: Confidentiality Issues in the Time of HIPAA Margaret M. Richards Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital With the application of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the medical community, new issues arise for psychologists in keeping documented records of patient visits. Confidentiality limits have broadened, making use of the electronic medical record more complicated for the psychologist practitioner

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    Confidence in Confidentiality

    Running Head: Confidence in Confidentiality Ashley Cox Confidence in Confidentiality HCS 335 October 3, 2011 An interesting article about medical confidentiality for patients strikes the attention of many more patients in the waiting room of Doctor Zains office. The article was in a column of the poplar waiting room magazine called, Counselor”. The magazine is said to be for the addiction type professionals. The article that seemed to get the most attention from patients is called

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    Demographics Paper

    This paper will identify Electronic Medical records, and how they benefit the patient, identify the values and importance of maintaining patient confidentiality, why the communication between consumers and providers should be effective, how electronic medical records differs from other communication, and how media and social networking change communication in health care. For many years, paper medical records were the only source of communication between health care providers. But, with the new

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    Impact of Electronic Medical Records

    Impact of Electronic Medical Records April 7, 2013  Technology has brought the world of medical services a long way throughout the years, including the introduction of electronic medical records (EMR). But does the use of the EMRs benefit patients or does it put patient confidentiality at risk? First, to understand the impact EMRs have on each and every one of us, understanding of EMRs is necessary. “An electronic medical record is a digital version of a paper chart that contains all of a patient’s

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    Communication Paper

    Yvette Thompson Electronic medical records are digital records of a patient’s medical information. This is helpful because if the patient has to go to another physician for some reason then his or her medical information can easily be transferred over without any issues. EMRs help to decrease the amount of paperwork that a patient has to deal with when visiting a physician’s office. It also helps the patient because it is a secure way to protect the private medical information that he or

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    Communicationpaper

    the primary medical provider of the patient. The one specific mode of communication that is utilized by consumers and health care provider’s main source of communication would be electronic medical records. The electronic medical records are very beneficial to the patient and his or her primary medical provider. The electronic medical records could also enhance communication skills between the patient and the physician. The electronic medical records took the place of paper records; also electronic

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    Case Study

    Electronic Health Records Abstract Healthcare is growing every day and there are always new ways to improve. Electronic health record has been introduced to replace paper charts. Electronic health record is suppose to improve patient care, reduce cost, and prevent dangerous medical errors. There are many ethical considerations to consider with the electronic health record. With this technology there are pros and cons. I will address the pros and cons of electronic health record. Electronic

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    Hippa

    which ought not be noised abroad, I will keep silence thereon, counting such things to be as sacred secrets (Oath of Hippocrates, 4th Century, B.C.E.)”. Addressing issues pertaining to the privacy of a patient is not new to the medical arena. In the past the confidentiality between a patient and the doctor should have been taken seriously, however, was sometimes taken for granted, and information was passed to people with no need to know. In 1996 The Health Insurance

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