HIPAA Violations start getting recognized and enforced

The Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was signed into law in 1996  What HIPAA is universally known for is protecting the privacy of your medical information. On April 14, 2003, the law was revised with the following provisions:

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“Smart Doctors Consult Nurses”

Yes! This is the quote I first heard in a CCU room “with a view” of the beautiful Charles River on the 21st floor of one of prestigious medical facility in Boston. The words were coming from the patient in the room, but needed to be taken seriously because she is also a physician. There were three other occupants in the room – a motherly nurse who was in charge of the patient, a doctor friend who was visiting the patient and I, the husband of the patient.

We were well into the 35-day long ordeal that my wife had undergone, resulting from a ruptured appendix while traveling overseas. Right from the dash out of the plane, the expedited immigration and customs formalities, and the ambulance-aided rush to the hospital emergency room, we were thinking about the doctors who would be taking care of her. However, I will be remiss if we didn’t highlight the crucial role that the nurses played in her treatment and care.

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On the National Nurses Appreciation Day – May 6, 2019

As I look back into the daily ups and downs of her condition in the recent past, I clearly remember the major role the nurses played in taking care of my wife during this time. It was very clear that nurses were exceptionally trained and educated. They also spent considerable amount time with the patients, monitoring the symptoms and condition on a 24×7 basis, right from the time of the admission to discharge. Collectively, they are with the patients to support them physically as well as emotionally.

Back to the main story. On that particular evening, my wife was reminiscing with her physician friend about the residency days and how she learnt a lot of valuable skills and empathy from the nurses during her residency. She was particularly amazed at the medical knowledge and treatment of patients exemplified by many of the nurses. Fast forwarding to her many years of being an experienced attending, she still feels the same respect for her nurses, many of them being the same ones she worked with her during her training. She finds that consulting with nurses prior to rounding on a patient helps her immensely. So it was no wonder that during the conversation, she relayed her sincere belief that the smart doctors consult nurses, getting a wholehearted support from the other two healthcare professionals in the CCU room.

Nurses undergo a rigorous training, whether starting with an online program like BSN to DNP and everything in between. It definitely requires strong work ethics, positive attitude and a deep passion to help others in order to practice this noble profession.

Acknowledging the Critical Role

Following are only a few of the important facets of responsibilities handled by nurses:

  • Treatments. Nurses administer and oversee the treatments planned by the doctors. They are the ones who monitor the conditions and take into account what is working and what is not.
  • Technology Curve. The advances in medical devices have been growing by leaps and bounds. Nurses need to develop the necessary skills and be trained to handle these.
  • Conduit between the Patients & Doctors. Patients connect with nurses first in a fast-paced medical facility. They need to manage the expectations as well as effective communication on both sides
  • Emotional Support. Nurses are well trained to provide emotional assistance, by offering the empathy and their caring touch, they help mitigate the patients’ difficulties as a part of their treatment.
  • Procedures. When patients have to undergo complex procedures, nurses can help to educate them and lend a hand at navigating many of the details that could be daunting
  • Recovery. Nurses have to be physically strong to help patients not only when in their beds, but also when they are recovering after a serious illness. Simple matters like starting to walk need help and support from the nurses.
  • Goodwill Ambassador. Nurses are the faces of the hospitals and healthcare entities in general. Patients have most interaction with them – and these interactions can make or break the patient satisfaction and experience at the organization.

Finally…

I won’t get into the nuances or the debates of whether these doctors are smart because they consult nurses or the doctors become smart by consulting nurses! Either way it is a great observation to acknowledge the importance of the nurses and their insights in making better decisions for the patients.

So, next time when you think of medical profession, don’t just see the image of doctors – nurses should be right next to them!

+ N U R S E S

:: Sandeep Shah, on the Nurses’ Appreciation Day

“4 Million Reasons to Celebrate”: A Nurse Educator’s reflections

This week is National Nurses Week! We, at Skyscape, are honoring the many Nurse Educators who work tirelessly to give us 4 Million Reasons To Celebrate!

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Kidney disease: When the body’s filtration system starts breaking down

Kidneys are extraordinary organs. They filter a person’s entire volume of blood about 60 times daily. Put another way, kidneys filter about 180 liters of blood per day.[1] They regulate blood pressure, synthesize hormones, and create red blood cells. For National Kidney Month, learn more about kidney diseases—including the surprising medical mystery of an emerging kidney disease in Central America.

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Cancer and Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Screenings: A Road Map for Complex Conversations

What secrets does the body hold? Where do we come from, and what might aging hold in store for us? Consumer genetic testing offers answers to these questions, and is exploding in popularity.[1] A vast range of companies now sell affordable, simple DNA tests directly to consumers, promising buyers information about everything from their athletic potential[2] to their cancer risk.

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Nearly one in two Americans has cardiovascular disease—but simple lifestyle changes can combat this.

From Valentine’s Day to American Heart Month, February is about matters of the heart. And with recent research revealing that nearly half of all Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease, now is the perfect time to learn more about heart health.[1]

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Why Secure Communication Is Important

Clear and effective communication between patients and Healthcare Professionals is an essential pillar of the healthcare industry. Many patients, along with regular clinic visits, prefer to connect with their Healthcare Professionals through electronic communications such as emails, SMS, text messages and chats. Data have shown that Healthcare Professionals find texting [1] to be an efficient and convenient means of communication.

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CTE: An urgent neurological health issue in young athletes

This Sunday, millions of Americans will tune in to watch the Patriots face off against the Rams. But as the nation cheers, it’s likely that these athletes are slowly accumulating brain damage. And it’s not just NFL players—children in your own community are at risk as well. Read on to learn more about how to protect young athletes.

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3 Habits of highly effective entrepreneurs

Effectiveness comes down to producing desired results. The most successful entrepreneurs have mastered being effective because it makes them work smarter, eliminating unnecessary effort and wasted time. Success cannot happen with any consistency when approached in a lazy, haphazard, hit-or-miss fashion. Continue reading “3 Habits of highly effective entrepreneurs”