Tidewater Community College Privacy and Confidentiality Discussion Questions
Im working on a Health & Medical exercise and need support.
“Mary is a health information management (HIM) student completing a clinical practice rotation in an acute care hospital in her community. This week she is learning about the release-of-information process. At the breakfast table, Marys mother asks her to find out what is wrong with Ruth, their next-door neighbor. Ruth has been admit-ted to the hospital twice in the past three months, and Marys mother wants to know why. While processing the requests for release of information that afternoon, Mary comes across one from Ruths insurance company. Mary learns that Ruth was hospitalized due to physical abuse by her husband. Mary has been in trouble with her mother recently. She knows that if she tells her mother this information, she will score big points. She is very tempted to tell her mother the information she has learned.Later that same day, while responding to another request for information, Mary realizes that the medical record she is reviewing belongs to Ron, her best friends fiancé. Mary learns that Ron has a drug abuse problem and was recently diagnosed with HIV. Mary will be the maid of honor at the wedding of Ron and Patricia two months from now, and she knows that Patricia does not know about Rons problems. Mary becomes worried and wonders whether she should tell her best friend what she has learned, because Rons conditions could affect Patricias health and the quality of her married life.”
Write 2-3 pages, each question should have one full page only. It is required to follow the APA style format, include a cover page, an introduction, and a conclusion. Use at least three quality current resources within the last five years and from medical journals.
1. What should HIM professionals do when family or friends ask them for information about others or when they discover things about people they know during the process of doing their work? Does Mary have the right to reveal this information to others?HIM professionals must recognize their first priority, which is to safeguard the privacy of the health information they work with. Mary does not have the right to reveal this information to her mother or to anyone else.
2. In the situation regarding Marys friend Patricia and her fiancé Ron, would Mary be more justified in revealing patient information than in the situation regarding the next-door neighbor? Why or why not? This situation creates more ethical tension because Mary is dealing with competing valid ethical values: loyalty to her friend and concern for her friends safety and well-being versus loyalty to her employer and to the HIM professional values she has committed herself to (in addition to her obligation not to violate HIPAA). As an HIM professional, Mary must remain true to her professional values. As difficult as it will be not to reveal the information she has learned about Ron, she would not be justified in doing so. It is possible that Ron’s HIV is from Patricia.
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