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State of the Union

Presentation
HCS/430
August 17, 2015
Terry Matherne

Introduction

State and federal statutory and regulatory enactments

Current principles of patient consent and the resulting


implications

The current state and future trends of physicians rights and


responsibilities

Current components and implications of the Health


Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

Brief summary of current and future trends for statutory,


regulatory, and common law requirements of confidentiality
in the health care industry

Current and future legal and ethical obligations relating to


the documentation, retention, storage, and use of medical
records

State and Federal Statutory


and Regulatory Enactments

Patient Responsibilities

Complete a Medical History

Outline and Follow a Treatment Plan

Financial Obligations

State and Federal Statutory


and Regulatory Enactments

Patient Bill of Rights

Right to Receive Treatment

Advance Medical Directives

Privacy and Confidentiality

Current Principals

Signed Patient Consent

Battery

Current Trends

Rights and Responsibilities

Keeping Patients Informed

Future Trends

Technology

Health Insurance

Current Components

Contention

Is the first component of the Health Insurance


Portability and Accountability Act.

Privacy

Is the focus of component of the Health


Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

Current Implications

Current Implications- IT implications of Health


Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

Misuse

Nonconsensual

Brief Summary of Current


and Future Trends

The Summary of Statutory, Regulatory, and


Common Law and the requirements of
confidentiality in Health Care industry.

Breaches

Current and Future Legal


and Ethical Obligations

Documentation

Retention

Storage

Use of medical records

Storage of Medical Records

What information can be stored long term?

What is clinically useful long term?

What is the cost of storage?

How can the organization effectively and succinctly


assemble the EHR for long-term use

Retention

www.bing.com

Conclusion

References
American Medical Association.(2001).Opinion 10.02-Patient responsibilities.Retrieved from
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/medical-ethics/code-medical-ethics/opinion1002.page?
Baumer, David, Earp, Julia, Payton, Fay. (12/2000). Privacy of medical records. IT implications of HIPAA. Retrieved
from http://www.privacyrights.org
Bowers, Donna (10/2001). The Health Insurance Portability and Accounting Act: is it really all bad? Retrieved from
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fundamentals of the Legal Health Record and Designated Record Set.(2011).Retrieved from http://
library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1048604.hcsp?dDocName=bok1048604
Lyles, Kevin, Ritchey, Katherine. (04/2014). Forecasting Developments In Privacy And Data Security Laws Trends In
Healthcare Protections Provide Lessons For All Companies. Retrieved from http://www.metrocorpcounsel.com/
Patients bill of rights. (n.d.) Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services.Retrieved from https
://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Programs-and-Initiatives/Health-Insurance-Market-Reforms/Patients-Bill-of-Rights.html

References
Understanding informed consent. (n.d.) Findlaw.com. Retrieved from
http://healthcare.findlaw.com/patient-rights/understanding-informed-consent-a-primer.html
5 Key trends for physicians in 2012. (2011) Becker's Hospital Review. Retrieved from

http://

www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/5-key-trends-for-physicians-in-2012.html

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