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    1. Should Corrections be date and time stamped? Yes‚ According to the “American Medical Association” medical record should be date‚ and time stamped and identifying the corrector or the person that make any changes of any sort. In today legal matter all correction in medical record should be dated‚ time and stamped. 2. When should a patient be advised of the existence of computerized databases containing medical information about the patient? According to the AMA Policy‚ the patient should

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    Gloria J. Jones 1228 Oakridge Plantation Road Hephzibah‚ Georgia 30815 Student Number 21058176 Course Title (Confidentiality in Allied Health) Graded project number (02302800) (1) Yes‚ medical records should be corrected by the same individual that made the error‚ however when correcting the records do not erase or whiteout any information. First draw a straight line down the center so the information still can be read‚ next put in the corrections date‚ time‚ and initial. (2)

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    How to Enter an Allied Health Program-Overview 1. Enroll as a student at OCC getting a student I.D. number. Go to www.orangecoastcollege.edu . Under “Admissions”‚ click on “Apply Now” and follow the instructions. If you are already an OCC student‚ go to #2. Once enrolled‚ there may be additional steps on campus such as matriculation along with English and math testing. 2. Enroll in Allied Health A010‚ Health Occupations. You will apply to a program within this class. You will be required

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    Michael Copenhaver Research Methods for the Health Professional – AH 4241 Section 001 6 February 2012 Questions for lecture 2/6/12 1. In a procedure described in Ch. 3 chapter (please feel free to review)‚ participants are given false feedback about an unfavorable personality trait or low ability level. What are your reactions to this type of research? What are the ethical issues raised by using this procedure? Compare your reactions to that procedure with your reactions to an analogous

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    BIO 162 Microbiology for Allied Health D. Page Baluch Microbiology Many technical terms‚ names of cell structures are formed from Latin or Greek roots micro - very small; bio – life; ology – study study of very small living organisms that cannot be seen with unaided eyes Microorganisms or microbes They are virtually everywhere - ubiquitous Types of Microorganisms Bacteria Fungus Yeast & molds Bacillus E. coli Algae Archaebacteria Diatom Dead Sea salt pillar

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    LO1:Understanding how principles of support are implemented in health & social care practice. Principles of Health & Social Care in Mental Health The Act is underpinned by five key principles (Section 1‚ MCA) Principle 1: A presumption of capacity – every adult has the right to make his or her own decisions and must be assumed to have capacity to do so unless it is proved otherwise. This means that you cannot assume that someone cannot make a decision for themselves just because they have

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    Bioethics 280 -02 Reflection Paper 10 /8/2010 Much debate has been put forth in public and private about the importance of confidentiality in the health care systems and how to protect and prevent it from landing in the wrong hands. Many patients and clients does not feel like their medical health and conditions are been kept safe in their health providers care. So many security bleach has happen in numerous hospital across the country that has put patients‚ workers and families

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    The interest of Health Information Technologies has grown throughout the years with the implementation of the Health Information Exchange (HIE) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs). The federal government even set aside $27 billion for a program that encourages U.S. physician offices and hospitals to invest in a fully functional electronic records system. The adoption of EHRs throughout the healthcare industry has been advantageous as it improves both service quality and clinical quality of care

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    E. DZWIELEWSKI | [aLLIED HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS‚ INC.] | | Health economics is a subdivision of economics central to issues correlated with the effectiveness‚ significance and performance in the structure‚ production and utilization of the healthcare industry—and the evaluation of numerous categories of calculated financial information including: measured value‚ consumer costs and industry expenditures. In general terms‚ health economists analyze the health effects of behaviors—the

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    ThConfidentiality is a key ethical and legal principle governing health care practice. Confidentiality is recognised as a requirement of practice for all health professions in: 1. Health Services Act 1988 (Vic); 2. Contracts of employment; 3. Professional Codes of Conduct; Rationale for confidentiality 1. Respect for patient autonomy An important principle in health care ethics is respect for patient autonomy. This principle emphasises a person’s right to have control over their own life. This

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