
Under HIPAA you have the right to access medical records in which of the following situations (select all that apply). A) records of family, friends and co-workers B) only the minimum amount needed to provided care to assigned patients C) on patients assigned to you so you can give quality care D) your own medical records E) to all patients in facility
In your own words discuss the pros and cons of electronic medical records. Describe your personal experience with this technology advance in the health care industry
With the current advances in technology, patients are now able to access their medical records on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or table. Since this is the wave of the future—but still not the norm—how can using a smartphone to access health information be taken into consideration as facilities plan to upgrade or implement a new health information system?
A patient’s son comes in to your office demanding copies of his mother’s medical records. When looking at the medical record, you notice that the mother has not granted permission for her medical records to be released to her son. He states that his mother’s worsening dementia gives him the right to see the records so he can help her with her medications and care. What should be done in this situation? Should he be given the information? What laws...
Explain how you (individually) utilize remote access in your work, school, or life (explain the method and use).
Explain how the expanded use of electronic medical records will likely affect patient care and health outcomes.
How Easy is it to have Access to Financial Institutions in your Community?” Can you explain in 4 paragraphs?
You are elected to be on the electronic medical records committee at your hospital. The hospital currently has charts using a preprinted form. What method of charting would you recommend the hospital implement and why?
explain the importance of maintaining seperate medical and billing records in worker's compensation cases. Research WC regulations in your state and give a brief summary of what you found.
The medical assistant is catching up on the completeness of the practice's medical records. She notices that the provider wants a transcript of two telephone calls that had not been previously recorded. She now records them, post dates when the calls were made, and signs the entry.Is this acceptable? Discuss(explain)A well0 informed client discusses her marital problems with the provider and says, "Please do not put this in my record."How would you handle this? (explain)