Any topic (writer’s choice)
In the context of health information systems, privacy answers the question of who has the right to access personal information and under what conditions. It is mainly concerned with the process of collecting, storing and using personal information while examining whether the data should be collected in the first place. Confidentiality safeguards the collected information in the context of an intimate relationship. Security is the technical and procedural step required to prevent unauthorized access, use, dissemination and modification of data processed or stored within the computer system.
WATCH:
Cybersecurity Crash Course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPVaOlJ6ln0
READ:
Chapter 9, Fundamentals of Health Information Management
REVIEW:
HIPAA Survival Guide (2017). HITECH Act Summary. Retrieved from http://www.hipaasurvivalguide.com/hitech-act-summary.php
HIPAA General Information: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/laws-regulations/index.html
DO:
Discussions.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Health Research & Educational Trust (2014, April). Building a leadership team for the health care organization of the future. Chicago, IL: Health Research & Educational Trust. Retrieved from http://www.hpoe.org/Reports-HPOE/leadership-team-future-2014.pdf
HIMSS (n.d.). Policies & Procedures. Retrieved from http://www.himss.org/policies-procedures
Infosec Institute (2017). Hospital Security Policies & Procedures. Retrieved from http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/category/healthcare-information-security/security-awareness-for-healthcare-professionals/hospital-security-policies-procedures/
Mandy, D., Dopoulos, J., & Pollard, L. (2012). Health Information Technology: Planning and Financing Upgrades. Beckers Health IT & CIO Review. Retrieved from http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/health-information-technology-planning-and-financing-upgrades.html
Wiedower, J.S. (2016). Information Technology Governance: Vital to Healthcare Systems. Scholar Archive. 3753. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3753 http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=16902&context=etd
Xiaoming Zeng, X., Reynolds, R., & Sharp, M. (2009). Redefining the Roles of Health Information Management Professionals in Health Information Technology. Perspectives in Health Information Management. Retrieved from http://perspectives.ahima.org/redefining-the-roles-of-health-information-management-professionals-in-health-information-technology/
https://files.healthit.gov/Component_5/comp5_unit10.zip This link or lecture only version with notes in Course Content.
https://files.healthit.gov/Component_2/Comp2_Unit9.zip This link or lecture only version with notes in Course Content.
https://files.healthit.gov/Component_7/Comp7_Unit6.zip This link or lecture only version with notes