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Who's in violation of Hipaa?Rating: (votes: 0) I don't really see what the problem is..... they needed the information in order to provide care for this individual... if not they would not be getting adequate care needed Comment:
Is this a student assignment? It sounds like it and it sounds like the type of question you are supposed to be answering by yourself.
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This is not a student assignment. This is a legitimate question. The details were spared because I did not want to be in Hipaa violation.
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Sounds like homework to me.................
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Did anyone give the pts name or health info? I do not see a violation in call the nurse in question and saying that you need the nurse to contact the MD because you have a pt of their's that is unable to give the info that you need to provide care. Give that nurse your contact info and that should be fine. No other info really needed to be given to the nurse in question. Was more info given?
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What about calling the pharmacy? Usually, if you call Walgreens/CVS, any big chain, they can look up stuff online.
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The prn nurse had been assigned to this patient on many occassions and therefor was familiar with this patient and the patients needs. Is the medical team in hipaa violation because they inititated the order to call the prn nurse? Was the nurse making the call to the prn nurse in violation? Or the Prn nurse in violation because she was now prn status and made the phone call to the pcp? All one company, all for the continuity of care for one patient.
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If everyone in the scenario needed to share information with each other to prevent errors and further continuity of care, HIPAA was not violated.
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Quote from tiger74The prn nurse had been assigned to this patient on many occassions and therefor was familiar with this patient and the patients needs. Is the medical team in hipaa violation because they inititated the order to call the prn nurse? Was the nurse making the call to the prn nurse in violation? Or the Prn nurse in violation because she was now prn status and made the phone call to the pcp? All one company, all for the continuity of care for one patient.
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I don't believe that a HIPAA violation occurred. Everyone involved had a "need to know" in order to treat the patient.Pharmacies are increasingly reluctant to send med lists due to the obvious HIPAA concerns. The nurse with prior experience was appropriately contacted and responded appropriately.
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Quote from nohikaI don't know what being prn status would have to do with whether or not it made her violate HIPAA...
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Read the HIPAA policy in the patient's chart. They are not all the same from one institution to another. There are numerous allowances for giving information to others. Also, check for a release of information in the chart to see if the patient's information can be shared with any current providers.
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