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HIPPA Training!Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() It is unfortunate that many people in the healthcare field use hippa as an excuse to cut off legitamit questions and concerns. Basicly they use is as an excuse for rudeness. Comment:
Quote from billyboblewisIt is unfortunate that many people in the healthcare field use hippa as an excuse to cut off legitamit questions and concerns. Basicly they use is as an excuse for rudeness.
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Quote from Mrs. Sparkle PantsYes, that's right, I just finished an in-service on HIPPA, no it was not about HIPAA it was about HIPPA. Throughout the entire reading, and on every question in the quiz, it was HIPPA. In an effort to not be the annoying employee who proofreads in-service documents, I will keep my mouth shut, but seriously?!
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Quote from Mrs. Sparkle PantsYes, that's right, I just finished an in-service on HIPPA, no it was not about HIPAA it was about HIPPA. Throughout the entire reading, and on every question in the quiz, it was HIPPA. In an effort to not be the annoying employee who proofreads in-service documents, I will keep my mouth shut, but seriously?!
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Love this! We have bulletin boards in our breakroom, each having some topic. Well, we had a board put up for HIPPA. By our unit's educator.
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I think the best part about it was that the title HIPPA Compliance was typed directly above an image with the abbreviation HIPAA in huge font.
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Kudos, OP, for keeping your mouth shut.
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Unprofessional and frightening that those teaching it can't even get it right. That's just sad.
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OK, I must confess something that many of you may view as shallow or petty. I CANNOT STAND to read something that is littered with grammatical errors. I immediately get so distracted by the errors that I lose sight of the content (see, shallow and petty). For example, I was reading an AORN published CNOR study guide, and it was chock full of grammatical errors. I had to just toss it. I wrote to the editors listed on the study guide, but shockingly did not hear back. (That was a joke...I kind of figured they wouldn't write me back.)Now I am not talking about the occasional misspelled word, or the overuse of commas (like in my posts, for example), but rather the text that is overrun with errors to the point that I must decipher what I am reading. UGH! I think I need to go up on my OCD meds. It shocks me that educators would put together packets for training with "HIPPA" on them. That is just like nails on a chalkboard.
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Quote from canesdukegirlOK, I must confess something that many of you may view as shallow or petty. I CANNOT STAND to read something that is littered with grammatical errors. I immediately get so distracted by the errors that I lose sight of the content (see, shallow and petty).
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I'm pretty sure this is a HIPAA violation.
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The best part about mine was that it was right before Joint Commission came, and there was also a bulletin board about JCAHO, after the name change to JC. Ummmm, if we're trying to impress the people, we should at least get their name right. (Although I guess it could have been worse, it could have been JAHCO.)
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