Patient Privacy and Security Information Research Paper

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This is troubling, because the different exemptions can cause confusion among stakeholders about how they would apply. Where, health care providers, regulators and insurance companies can be able to circumvent the law, under the exemptions of HIPPA and the Privacy Act. For the individual this gives the appearance of security, yet the various exemptions do little to increase privacy. Then when you consider the fact; that these laws reflect the times that they were written, means that they will become obsolete as time goes by. Therefore, the biggest challenge that will be faced going forward is adjusting them, to the changes in field of health care and society. Three key points that would be essential in the understanding of KM health care would include: how the specifics of the law would apply, flexibility and balance. These are important, because they help improve your understanding of health care, by showing how the field is constantly changing.As a result, all stake holders must be prepared for the changes in one way or another.

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