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This week, we are discussing privacy, confidentiality, and hipaa.
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Based upon your readings, where do you think there is a great likelihood of violation of patients ' confidences? how is that we, as those in the healthcare field, accidentally, or intentionally violate patients ' confidences and privacy? how do you plan on safeguarding confidences and privacy in the workplace? provide examples of a case in which a patient's privacy was violated.
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The patients should have following rights.
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The professionals must care.
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For patients with respect.
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They must not reveal the information of the patients.
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Patients ' case studies should be preserved in secret if the information is revealed the personal life of a patient can be hampered.
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Healthcare professionals must take consent of the patient for any treatment.
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The patient has the right to know every detail of the treatment, and the patient must be made aware of the expense of the treatment.
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There are many healthcare professionals who are not so careful to the preservation of patient's privacy.
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Healthcare professionals can leak the privacy by taking a bribe.
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They can be forced by higher officials and influential persons for violating ethical laws of the privacy of patients.
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Patients ' privacy can be preserved with the help of new technology.
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The automatic lock systems that can be used with them are a great way to preserve this information.
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In other words, their password protected and only start.
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People can access them.
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So just because, like, let's take a hospital, for example, that has a system, and many people have access to the system for various needs...