Introduction
Technological advances have evolved so rapidly over the years, so it
is of no surprise that technology has integrated its way into healthcare.
As medicine advances, technology must do the same. It has made
gathering and utilizing information structured and systematic,
especially in the healthcare setting. However, having access to so
much technology comes with risks that may jeopardize the
confidentiality of data and privacy of information. It is important for
healthcare professionals to be cognizant of their roles and actions
when it comes to protecting a patient’s privacy. This paper will outline
how the Health Insurance Potability and Accountability Act (HIPAA),
in combination with other laws, facilitates patient’s privacy in
healthcare. Additionally, a hypothetical scenario will be addressed and
will examine the benefits and disadvantages of using social media in
healthcare.
HIPAA, Legal and Regulatory
HIPAA was signed into legislation in 1996 by President Clinton to
guarantee the privacy and security of an individual's health
information, decrease healthcare fraud and abuse, and enforce
standards for health information (McGonigle & Mastrain, 2018). This
includes but is not limited to handwritten, electronic, or printed
information, insurance, medical records, and payments. When this act
is violated, consequences in place are held to the highest regard.
Patients rely on medical staff to keep their information protected, as
this too is part of delivering stellar care.……….. Continue
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