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Developing Emergency Access Standards for EHR Systems: The HL7 Standards Development Process Helps (and Empowers) HIM Processes
Author: Gelzer, Reed D.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2008
Many activities are under way to standardize electronic health records (EHR) systems. Among them are Health Level Seven’s technical committees and special interest groups.
HL7 is an international standards development organization accredited by the American National Standards I....
HIPAA Standards Benefit Unrealized Related to Requests for Supporting Documentation
Author: Gorton, Elisa R.; Lantis, James R. Jr.; Lemery, Chrisann
Source: External - used with permission
Publication Date: May 07, 2008
Health care providers have begun to raise concerns regarding what they perceive to be conflicts between requests for information, using language such as "any and all", and the HIPAA mandate to provide only the "minimum necessary." (Health Plan & Provider Report, BNA)
Online, On Message, On Duty: Privacy Experts Share Their Challenges
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA report
Publication Date: April 15, 2008
Confidential is Essential: How Do We Make That Happen
Author: Hjort, Beth M.
Source: AHIMA recognition week resources
Publication Date: April 14, 2008
Responding to Identity Theft: One Organization’s Effort to Turn a Negative Event into a Positive Result
Author: O’Brien, Jenny
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: April 2008
Imagine picking up the phone and talking with a patient who informs you that he is the victim of identity theft and that he believes he was victimized while receiving treatment at your facility. It is not the type of call any organization wants to receive, but the reality is that such a call c....
Examining Data Rights in Vendor Contracts: Privacy Obligations Extend to the Terms Negotiated in External Contracts
Author: Cassidy, Bonnie S.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: April 2008
Preparing for HIPAA implementation created a new level of excitement and focus on privacy and confidentiality as healthcare organizations developed appropriate compliance programs. New positions and roles for security and privacy officers were created; new enterprise privacy and security educa....
Handling Sensitive Information in an NHIN
Author: Dimick, Chris
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2008
The topic of sensitive health data and how to keep it private in the electronic age is one of the most complex issues facing the development of a nationwide, interoperable health information exchange network.
Physicians need accurate medical records to provide adequate care. Yet pati....
Litigation Response Planning and Policies for E-Discovery. AHIMA Model E-Discovery Policies: Production and Disclosure of Health Information and Records for E-Discovery
Author: AHIMA e-Discovery Task Force
Source: AHIMA web extra
Publication Date: February 02, 2008
AHIMA Model e-Discovery Policy
Subject/Title
Production and Disclosure of Health
Information and Records
for e-Discovery
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Sample Security Incident Response Report Form
Author: AHIMA Privacy and Security Practice Council (2007)
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2008
Damage of Medical Identity Theft
Author:
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2008
HIM Professionals “Single Most Important Group” in Finding Solutions
Medical identity theft can wreck the lives of its victims and cost healthcare organizations money and time. But HIM professionals can help mitigate this growing problem, according to Pam Dixon, executive director of....
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