Epidemiological rationale for topic

[ad_1] Note: This is an individual assignment. In 1,500-2,000 words, describe the teaching experience and discuss your observations. The written portion of this assignment should include: Summary of teaching plan Epidemiological rationale for topic Evaluation of teaching experience Community response to teaching Areas of strengths and areas of improvement Prepare this assignment according to the […]

Privacy and Technologie: Balancing Public safety and Privacy

[ad_1] Any Internet sources must be attributable to an author or a recognized organization (e.g. Wikipedia sources are not acceptable).Any sources taken from the Internet must be printed out and included in the Appendix.All sources must be included in a correctly formatted References page. And if you can use those text (in part)  it’s will […]

Population Health: Healthcare-Associated Infections

[ad_1] Population Health: Healthcare-Associated Infections Name School Epidemiology and Population Health Date                             Healthcare-Associated Infections Healthcare-Associated infections (HAI) are infections acquired by patients in the course of receiving medical or surgical care. In modern healthcare, there are many procedures and invasive techniques […]

In planning for your public health campaign (PRESCRIPTION DRUG OVERDOSE), first you must identify the problem. You ask questions such as “what is happening in the community?” and “what are the critical issues that need to be addressed within my target audience?”

[ad_1] Discussion: The Planning Process In planning for your public health campaign (PRESCRIPTION DRUG OVERDOSE), first you must identify the problem. You ask questions such as “what is happening in the community?” and “what are the critical issues that need to be addressed within my target audience?” By asking these types of questions, you gain […]

Choose a topic for your research paper in terms of health-related state or event (e.g.disease, disability,chronic condition).

[ad_1] Choose a topic for your research paper in terms of health-related state or event (e.g.disease, disability,chronic condition). Remember to describe your chosen population in terms of descriptive epidemiology (people, place and time). Research the South University Online Library and the Internet to read about your chosen topic. In a Microsoft Word document, devlop a […]

Japanese Buddhism

[ad_1] Overview: Theravada (called the Ritsu or Risshu school) was known and practiced in early Japan, being one of the Six Schools of Nara Buddhism. But just as was the case in China, this branch of the Buddhist tradition was overwhelmed almost immediately by Mahayana and Vajrayana.  Such an outcome was not the case in […]

The Privacy Rule provides federal protections for personal health information held by covered entities, and gives patients an array of rights with respect to that information

[ad_1] 6/22/2017 Fast Facts for Covered Entities | HHS.gov https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for­professionals/covered­entities/fast­facts/index.html 1/3 HHS.gov Fast Facts for Covered Entities The Privacy Rule provides federal protections for personal health information held by covered entities, and gives patients an array of rights with respect to that information. At the same time, the Privacy Rule is balanced so that it permits the disclosure of personal health information needed for patient care and other important purposes. The Privacy Rule does not require you to obtain a signed consent form before sharing information for treatment purposes.  Health care providers can freely share information for treatment purposes without a signed patient authorization.   The Privacy Rule does not require you to eliminate all incidental disclosures.  The Privacy Rule recognizes that it is not practicable to eliminate all risk of incidental disclosures.  In August 2002, specific modifications to the Rule were adopted to clarify that incidental disclosures do not violate the Privacy Rule when you have policies which reasonably safeguard and appropriately limit how protected health information is used and disclosed.   The Privacy Rule does not cut off all communications between you and the families and friends of patients. As long as the patient does not object, The Privacy Rule permits you to: share needed information with family, friends, or anyone else a patient identifies as involved in his or her care; disclose information when needed to notify a family member or anyone responsible for the patient’s care about the patient’s location or general condition; Health Information Privacy U.S. Department of Health & Human Services   https://www.hhs.gov/ https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/index.html https://www.hhs.gov/   6/22/2017 Fast Facts for Covered Entities | HHS.gov https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for­professionals/covered­entities/fast­facts/index.html 2/3 share the appropriate information for these purposes even when the patient is incapacitated if doing so is in the best interest of the patient.   The Privacy Rule does not stop calls or visits to hospitals by family, friends, clergy or anyone else.  Unless the patient objects, basic information such as phone number, room number and general condition can: be listed in the hospital directory; be given to people who call or visit and ask for the patient; be given to clergy along with religious affiliation­­when provided by the patient­­even if the patient is not asked for by name. The Privacy Rule does not prevent child abuse reporting.  You may continue to report child abuse or neglect to appropriate government authorities. The Privacy Rule is not anti­electronic.  You can communicate with patients, providers, and others by e­mail, telephone, or facsimile, with the implementation of appropriate safeguards to protect patient privacy. […]

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

[ad_1] Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research the causes, symptoms, recommended tests, possible treatments, and expectations for the following: · Head and neck · Oropharynx · Eye and the visual system Based on your research and understanding, read and respond to the following scenarios: While interviewing and […]

Personal affiliations and networking are important for nursing leaders.

[ad_1] Personal affiliations and networking are important for nursing leaders. Why are these important? How will they benefit you in your career future? Identify two affiliations or a situation in which you have networked for the health of a population or your community. The post Personal affiliations and networking are important for nursing leaders. appeared […]