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CASE STUDY REVIEWStephanie Navarro BSHS/335
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Case 23 A “Free” Gift
Jasmine had worked in the health
information management field for 20
years. Her husband, Raphael, worked
in the maintenance department for a
local health care facility, which
included a hospital and physician
offices.
Icon on the desktop for scheduling
software. The program, contained
patient information.
Background about the case.
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Implementing the least intrusive
intervention
Giving clients an opportunity to raise questions and to explore their expectations..
What is expected of the client?
What are the risks and benefits?
Present information to your clients in clear language and be sure they understand the information
In what situations does the practitioner have mandatory reporting
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Respecting confidentiality
Knowing the
difference between
privacy and
confidentiality
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In addition,
How often have you overheard
clinicians discussing a patient
in a code situation, not
mentioning the patient's name,
but talking in great detail about
the specifics of the case? ….
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Ethical behavior
All staff is expected to
follow the guidelines of
the respective licensing,
certification, or
regulatory body under
which they are obligated
to comply/perform their
professional duties.
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References
Corey, G., Schneider Corey, M., & Patrick, C.
(2011). Issues and ethics in the helping
professions (8th ed.). Mason, OH: Cengage.
Grebner, L. A. (2009). Ethics case studies for
health information management. Mason, OH:
Cengage