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Patients undergoing chemotherapy to fight leukemia and lymphoma are sometimes being accidentally injected with a powerful cancer-fighting drug in an incorrect way that results in death or permanent paralysis.
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Electronic safeguards for e-mail in health care, like sophisticated encryption systems, are one piece of the security puzzle but cannot be the entire solution, according to the experts.
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The Ohio Supreme Court says the state's open records law takes precedence over HIPAA privacy requirements.
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The Department of Health and Human Services published the final enforcement rule for all HIPAA Administrative Simplification rules with an effective date of March 16, 2006.
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The emergency department can be an especially difficult place to balance the need for security of patient records with easy access for physicians and staff, but one hospital in Chesterfield, MO, is finding that a high-tech solution can do the job.
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Health care giant Kaiser Permanente is introducing the idea of a "preoperative safety briefing" to all of its facilities with the aim of encouraging more communication among surgical team members.
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There has not yet been a major case illustrating the perils of poorly constructed gainsharing agreements, probably because everyone is so scared of the potential penalties that they go to great lengths to make sure everything is on the up and up, ...
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The American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) in Chicago recommends that risk managers assess their organization's readiness for treating obese patients.
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Hospitals and physician offices must accommodate obese patients or risk running afoul of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), or the Rehabilitation Act, ...
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The rise in bariatric surgery and the trend toward Americans getting ever larger is creating a new liability threat that risk managers must address proactively, ...