Ethical challenges in the management of health information
Ethical Challenges in the Management of Health Information is the first book that provides comprehensive evaluation and guidance on the ethical issues emerging as a result of technological advances in health information management. It provides a framework to guide individuals in deciding the best co...
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Aspen Publishers
2001
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Table of Contents:
- Professional code of ethics and values / Laurinda B. Harman
- Ethical decision-making guidelines and tools / Jacqueline J. Glover
- Privacy and confidentiality / Laurinda B. Harman, Lora A. DeWald, Dianne Vollgraff-Rushton
- Compliance, fraud, and abuse / Ann Hubbuch
- Coding / Lou Ann Schraffenberger, Rita A. Scichilone
- Quality review / Patrice L. Spath
- Research and decision support / Merida L. Johns, J. Michael Hardin, Karel M. Weigel
- Public health / Babette J. Neuberger
- Managed care / Ida Critelli Schick
- Electronic patient record / Mary Alice Hanken, Gretchen Murphy
- Information security / Karen Czirr, Karen A. Rosendale
- Software development and implementation / Susan H. Fenton
- Data resource management / Frances Wickham Lee, Andrea W. White, Karen A. Wager
- Integrated delivery systems / Brenda Olson, Karen Gallagher Grant, Donna M. Fletcher
- E-health / Cynthia Baur, Mary Jo Deering
- Genetic information / Barbara P. Fuller, Kathy L. Hudson
- Adoption information / Martha L. Jones
- Drug, alcohol, sexual, and behavioral health information / Sharon J. Randolph, Laurie A. Rinehart-Thompson
- Entrepreneur / Marie Gardenier
- Advocate / Susan Helbig.