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How Hospices Are Complying with Telehealth, Data Privacy Rules Post-PHE

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“With the flexibilities of the PHE expiring, hospices need to ensure that all telehealth communication meets those requirements and that, to the extent they made use of the flexibilities of the PHE, related policies and processes are updated to reflect current standards.” How data privacy fits into tech relationships The U.S.

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HHS: Hospice, Post-Acute Providers Lag on EMR Interoperability

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This is largely due to a lack of monetary incentives, worker training, policy requirements or a strong business case for interoperability, HHS reported. Gaps in public policy is a contributing factor. Lack of alignment with these programs or equivalent policy levers could further widen the gap between LTPAC and their care partners.”

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Hospices Striking Back Against Cyberattacks

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Data breaches can have widespread implications, including violations of patients’ privacy and substantial financial losses for providers. In light of these risks, hospices must be ready to adapt their procedures, policies and technology to a changing environment. “In

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Post-PHE Hospice Regulation: How Telehealth Rules Will Change

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They still have the option to use telehealth between in-person visits, based on patients’ needs and the hospice organization’s own policies and procedures, according to Katie Wehri, director of home care and hospice regulatory affairs at the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC).

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Patient Advocacy: A Closer Look

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Protecting Patient Rights Protecting patient rights is a fundamental aspect of Nursing and involves ensuring that patients receive fair treatment, privacy, and autonomy in their medical care. Patients are entitled to fair treatment that is free of bias, as well as privacy and confidentiality regarding their medical conditions and history.

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Social Media Best Practices For Nurses

Diversity Nursing

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) strictly protects patient privacy and prohibits healthcare professionals from sharing any identifiable information without the patient's consent. Having separate accounts allows you to maintain a sense of privacy and control over the information you share.

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Former NHPCO CEO Edo Banach to Bring ‘Swiss Army Knife’ Approach to Health Care Law at Manatt Health

Hospice News

Banach has worked in the post-acute and long-term services sector, providing strategic legal, regulatory and policy leadership. During his legal career, he has advised on a variety of federal and state regulatory issues including areas in fraud and abuse, administrative appeals processes, licensures and patient privacy and consent.

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