Annotated Bibliography on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

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Annotated Bibliography on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Introduction As the evolution of healthcare from paper documentation to electronic documentation and ordering, the security of patient information is becoming more difficult to maintain. Electronic healthcare records (EHR), telenursing, Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) are a major part of the future of medicine. Social media also plays a role in the security of patient formation. Compromising data in the information age is as easy as pressing a send button. New technology presents new challenges to maintaining patient privacy. The topic for this annotated bibliography is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Nursing informatics role is imperative to assist in the creation and maintenance of the ease of the programs and maintain regulations compliant to HIPAA. As a nurse, most documentation and order entry is done electronically and is important to understand the core concepts of HIPAA regarding electronic healthcare records. Using keywords HIPAA and informatics, the author chose these resources from scholarly journals, peer reviewed articles, and print based articles and text books. These sources provide how and when to share patient information, guidelines and regulation d of HIPAA, and the implementation in relation to electronic future of nursing. Annotations Clinch, T. (2012). Nursing Practice Question: Is texting/receiving patient information a HIPAA rules violation? Georgia Nursing, 72(2), 6. The author is a MSN prepared Registered Nurse. She is a practice director with the Texas Nurses Association. This author writes about texting and receiving patient information and the imp... ... middle of paper ... ...s relevant to nursing implications, system implications, and articles defining and relating HIPAA to current practice. Articles found were scholarly and from different sources. Medical, information systems, and nursing articles were read to compile both well-defined and broad information regarding HIPAA that can be used for all areas in the nursing field. Overall these sources proved to provide a great deal of information to this nurse. All sources pertained to HIPAA standards and regulations. This nurse sought out an article from when HIPAA was first passed to evaluate the timeline prospectively. While addressing the implications of patient privacy, these articles relate many current situations nurses and physicians encounter daily. These resources also discussed possible violations and methods to prevent by using an informaticist and information technology.

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