Description
1: Provide at least three (3) motives why some health care organizations have been indisposed to implement electronic medical records (EHRs). Suggest one strategy which helps to reassure the implementation of a new health information system.
2: Discuss the role of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its impacts on patients’ medical records.
3: Determine the main functions of The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act for health care professionals. Next, suggest one (1) strategy that the medical staff members could use in order to increase the quality of medical services.
4: Discuss the key risks of digital health technologies for consumers, patients, and caregivers. Next, propose one (1) strategy to diminish the risks in question. Provide a rationale to support your response.
5: List the laws and penalties concerning fraud and abuse in health care. Select one act and describe its impact on patient decision.
6: What are the four ethical principles the HIM professionals would use in developing and competing values?
*An introduction and a conclusion are necessary.
-Use briefly these headers (questions) and discuss each precisely and concisely.
-Do not exceed the length criteria which requires 4-6 pages only, not including the cover page and references page.
-Use at least eight high-quality resources from AHIMA, CMS, HIMSS, AHRSQ, and medical journals only within the last past five years.
Explanation & Answer
Please find attached the final answer (patient_health_information_management__1_.docx), the outline and TURNITIN report.Thanks
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Submission date: 10-Aug-2020 01:34PM (UTC+0530)
Submission ID: 1368003973
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Topic: Patient Health Information Management
I.
Introduction
The section introduces patient health information management, relevant laws, risks, and
ethical principles that apply to data management.
II.
Challenges of Implementing Electronic Medical Records (EHRs)
A. The section discusses challenges faced by organizations that prevent the
implementation of EHRs systems.
B. It provides suggestions on ways to effectively EHR systems.
III.
Roles and Impacts of HIPAA
A. The paper discusses the crucial roles of the HIPAA Act.
B. It further highlights the impacts of HIPAA on the patient's medical records.
IV.
Functions of the HITECH Act
The section highlights the essential functions of the HITECH Act and the strategy to
enhance the quality of medical services.
V.
Digital Health Technologies Risks
A. The section discusses risks associated with digital health technologies to
consumers, patients, and caregivers.
B. It also discusses the strategy of managing the risks stated.
VI.
Laws and Penalties Managing Fraud and Abuse in Health Care
A. The section focuses on laws and penalties that aims at managing fraud and
abuses in health care.
B. It extensively discusses the False Claim Act and its impacts on a patient
decision.
VII.
Ethical Principles
The section discusses four ethical principles, which include the principle of
autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance, and equality, and justice.
VIII.
Conclusion
The section summarizes all the issues discussed related to patient health information
management.
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