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CONFIDENTIALITY TRAINING
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Answer the following questions based on the passage:
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Disclosure to a third party, without a person’s consent or court order, of information that the provider has learned within the provision of services always constitutes a breach of confidentiality.
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The overall purpose of an organization’s ethical and legal duty to maintain confidentiality is to allow the person served to feel free to make a full and frank disclosure of information with the knowledge that the organization will protect the nature of the information disclosed.
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In most cases, which of the following does not constitute an allowable release of personal health care information or records:
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Informing law enforcement officials of a person’s required attendance in programming.
Defense of malpractice or professional complaints.
Reporting of certain communicable and/or infectious diseases to public health authorities.
Concern for the safety of other specific persons
Generally, the authority to release medical information is granted to:
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a. The person served, if a competent adult or emancipated minor.
b. A legal guardian or parent if the person served is judged incompetent by a court of law.
c. The administrator or executor of a person’s estate if the person becomes deceased.
d. The person’s spouse
e. All of the above
f. All of the above, except “d”.
Personnel directly involved in a person’s care or treatment generally have access to the record. Such consent is implied from the person’s acceptance into services and usually part of an informed consent document the person has reviewed and signed.
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False