A respiratory therapist is discussing a patient's case in the cafeteria with a colleague. This is a violation of which rule of clinical etiquette?
Understand the Problem
The question describes a scenario where a respiratory therapist is discussing a patient's case in a public setting and asks which rule of clinical etiquette is being violated. The options provided relate to professional conduct and patient care.
Answer
The action violates patient confidentiality and HIPAA because it risks revealing protected health information (PHI) in a public setting.
Discussing a patient's case in a public place like a cafeteria violates HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and patient confidentiality. This is because it could reveal Protected Health Information (PHI) to unauthorized individuals.
Answer for screen readers
Discussing a patient's case in a public place like a cafeteria violates HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and patient confidentiality. This is because it could reveal Protected Health Information (PHI) to unauthorized individuals.
More Information
HIPAA is a U.S. law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers. Developed by the Department of Health and Human Services, these standards provide patients with access to their medical records and control over how their personal health information is used.
Tips
A common mistake is to assume that as long as names aren't mentioned, it's okay to discuss patient details. However, any information that could potentially identify a patient is considered a violation.
Sources
- HIPAA for the CNA - CEUfast - ceufast.com
- Review of HIPAA, Part 2: Limitations, Rights, Violations, and Role for ... - tech.snmjournals.org
- HIPAA: Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act | Nursing CEU - ceufast.com
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