Friday, March 8, 2019
Jsbmha and Hipaa Case Study
JSBMHA and HIPAA Case Study Appendix C University of Phoenix Axia College Week 5 How does HIPAA serve to protect patient rights? HIPAA protects some(prenominal) individuals last(prenominal) their present and future information whether it be physical, mental or any other condition that affects that person. It also protects anything that identifies the individual involved, that would their name, address, birth date and brotherly Security number. Nothing should be discussed to the highest degree any individual that an internal representation is helping.It should not be discussed with anyone who is not directly involved with the case dismantle if that person works for the power. If they are not involved then it should not be discussed. What areas of the JSBMHA did HIPAA compliance impact? HIPAA has a great impact on patients rights, all areas of the JSBMHA were affected by these two individuals. They affected the patients, and put the agency in an awkward position. They affected t he agency, the grandmother could make others aware some what happened and this could affect the agency negatively.People who are involved with the agency could be made to feel uncomfortable about giving them any information. It would besotted that information at the JSBMHA is not secure, the trust has been violated. What actions should the JSBMHA director take about the HIPAA violation? Explain your answers in detail. I feel that both individuals should be suspended, this is a serious violation. The have put the agency in a very bad situation and have lost the trust of the family.Jim knew better, he has been with the agency much longer then Betty, he should have sensible her that she should not be talking about these people outside of the office. I think maybe Jim should get fired because he does no better, 20 years is a long time to be with a telephoner and it is more then enough time to understand and know the rules. He was supposed to be an example to Betty, someone who she c an learn from. maybe the agency should make an example of him. They both violated the HIPAA law, but I think Jims punishment should be more severe.
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