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Case Study: Hip Replacement

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In the case of our 65 year old patient she has been place in a rehabilitation center due to a fall in her home that resulted in her having a hip replacement. The housing representative of the complex inquired whether or not this patient would be returning to her home. The medical assistant violated this patient’s confidentiality by disclosing the therapeutic, and COPD information without written authorization. The release of a patient’s information is often released for three reasons insurance claims, transfers to another physician, and also when used in a court of law out of the these the insurance claims, transfers to another physician needs to have prior authorization and only in a court of law the written consent is waived. (Judson & Harrison, 2013) …show more content…

One of the eight key points of Patient’s Bill of Rights is Confidentiality and (privacy) of health information so she also have violated the right of the patient. (cms.gov) With reference to insurance calling and about patients information, the Administrative Simplification standards adopted by Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) inquiring they are covered entity which means that they are held and agreement of the same standard required by HIPAA. (Judson & Harrison, 2013) And must comply with the HIPAA privacy rule. In general, health insurance companies can view your records just for the purpose of determining if you are eligible for health care services and or processing a

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