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Patient Confidentiality. By: Laura Glantzberg. Patient Confidentiality. Patient confidentiality always comes first Breach of confidentiality could lead to lawsuits and/or loss of job This includes: D irectly naming a person Giving any information that could identify the patient
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Patient Confidentiality By: Laura Glantzberg
Patient Confidentiality • Patient confidentiality always comes first • Breach of confidentiality could lead to lawsuits and/or loss of job • This includes: • Directly naming a person • Giving any information that could identify the patient • Improperly disclosing patient information • Using patient’s information in an improper manner
HIPAA • Stands for Health Insurance and Portability and Accountability Act • Protects patients’ privacy • Allows to disclose patient information only for: • Medical care • Medical operations • Billing information
DON’T… • Disclose the name of the patient to anyone who isn’t related to the patient • Release information unless you are in a private area where civilians can’t hear you • Use the patient name over radio transmitters • Use patient records for educational purposes until all names/private information have been removed • Address, phone number, etc.
Obtaining Consent • Obtain patient consent before releasing their information if you’re concerned • Make sure consent is written and documented • If you’re working for the press, consent must be obtained before entering the patient’s house
Summary • Write a paragraph summary on the importance of patient confidentiality. Include when it is/is not okay to release patient information.