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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Management 4th Edition by Dana C. McWay, JD, RHIA Chapter 10: Access to Health Information

Teacher: Ramanda Chappell R.N., B.S.N.
Horizontales
__________data:Health information that is stripped of all identifiers.
__________ of privacy practices: a notice required by law that requires the health-care provider to notify the patient of the used of patient-specific health information and provide an opportunity to consent, reject, or request restriction of the information for any of the uses contained in the notice.
__________ of Disclosures: A list of all disclosures made of a patient’s health information.
Institutional Review __________: A group formally designated by an institution to safeguard the rights and welfare of human subjects by reviewing, approving, and monitoring medical research.
Health Record __________: Repositories of personal health records in electronic form operated by governmental or commercial entities
Public Health __________: A side variety of health-care problems that potentially endanger the public health and must be reported to a public health agency. Common public health threats include communicable disease, child abuse, fetal death, and cancer.
A concurrence of wills. An agreement by a person in the possession and exercise of sufficient mental capacity to make an intelligent choice to do something proposed by another.
Permission given to the health-care provider by the patient allowing the provider to disclose patient-specific health information.
__________ health record: A collection of a patient’s important health information that can be drawn from multiple sources and that is managed, shared, and controlled by or primarily for the individual patient.
__________ necessary standard: the standard requires the health-care provider to make reasonable efforts to limit the patient-specific health information to the minimum necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the use, disclosure, or request.
__________ Associate: One who performs or assists in performing a function or activity involving the use or disclosure of individually identifiable health information on behalf of a health-care provider.
__________ Identity Theft: the knowing transfer or use, without lawful authority, of health information and the identity of another person with the intent to commit, aid, or abet any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal, state, or local law.
Verticales
__________ of Information: Disclosure of health information is governed by two principles: (1) medical records remain within the provider’s control and safekeeping and may be removed only in accordance with a court order or subpoena
(2 words) The knowing transfer or use, without lawful authority, of the identity of another person with the intent to commit, aid, or abet any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal, state, or local law.
Limited __________ (2words): A form of data in which direct identifiers have been removed.
Reasonable __________: A charge by the health-care provider for the reproduction of the medical record.
__________ of ownership: Questions of ownership of health information
A doctrine adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court that certain matters are of such a national, as opposed to local, character that federal laws preempt or take precedence over state laws.
__________ of information: The written consent form that permits the dissemination of confidential health information to third parties.
The acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of protected health information in a manner that compromises the security of privacy of protected health information.
__________ Report: A document which identifies the ethical principles to be used to prevent unethical use of human subjects in research.
records: Records of the individual placed for adoption.
__________ authorization: An authorization for use or disclosure of patient-specific health information that has been combined with another document.