Saturday 21 April 2012

HIPAA, Ethics, and phlebotomy


HIPAA, Ethics, and phlebotomy

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

          Developed in response to medical information transactions
          In 2003, established a national standard for electronic health care transactions
          Protects the privacy and confidentiality of patient information
          Patient information can be shared only for treatment purposes

HIPAA – Protect Patient Information!!

          Close patients’ room doors when discussing their health
          Do not talk about patients in public places
          Log off computers when finished
          Turn computer screens so passersby cannot see patient information
          Do not walk away from patient medical records; close them when leaving
          A phlebotomist must have clear consent from the patient before performing any blood collection procedure!

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