Assignment 1

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Introduction to Healthcare Informatics, Second Edition

Chapter 2:

Ethics

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Objectives

Articulate a definition of ethics

Use basic ethical terms and concepts

Explain the importance of ethical issues related to technology

Analyze ethical issues related to health informatics

Apply the AHIMA Code of Ethics to ethical scenarios

Apply the steps of the ethical decision-making process to a given scenario

Develop policies and procedures for ethics related to informatics

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Defining Ethics

Ethics is a field of study that deals with moral principles, theories, and values;

In healthcare, ethics is a formal decision-making process for dealing with the competing perspectives and obligations of the people who have an interest in a common problem

Ethical decision-making is a process where everyone must contemplate others’ perspectives, even if they disagree on the issue

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Values and Morals

Morals are the principles of right conduct that an individual adopts

Values are what ethics and morals are based on; the beliefs or standards on which judgment is based

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Ethical Terms

Autonomy: the freedom of an individual to choose their own actions

Beneficence: doing good for others

Nonmaleficence: doing no harm to others

Justice: treating all people fairly

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Legal Influence

HIPAA

HITECH

GINA

HIPAA Omnibus Rule

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Ethical Standards of Practice

Code of Ethics: a statement of ethical principles regarding business practices and professional behavior

Professional obligation to follow

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AHIMA Code of Ethics

Selected principles that address patient information and informatics:

I. Advocate, uphold and defend the individual’s right to privacy and the doctrine of confidentiality in the use and disclosure of information

III. Preserve, protect and secure personal health information in any form or medium and hold in the highest regards health information and other information of a confidential nature obtained in an official capacity, taking into account the applicable statutes and regulations

X. Facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration in situations supporting health information practice (AHIMA 2011)

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Policies and Procedures

Operationalize laws and regulations consistent with codes of ethics

Facilitate autonomy, beneficence, and nonmaleficence

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The Ethics Committee

Consultation

Policies and procedures

Educational activities

Clinical and organizational ethical situations

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Potential Ethical Issues

Provisioning of care

Using health information

Protected health information

Electronic health records

Genetics

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Other Potential Ethical Concerns

Electronic health records

Personal health records

Release of information

Health information exchange

Social networking

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Health Literacy

The ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information

HHS plan goals:

Develop and disseminate accurate, accessible, actionable health and safety information

Promote changes in the healthcare system that improve the health information, communication, informed decision making, and access to health services

Incorporate accurate, standards-based, and developmentally appropriate health and science information and curricula in child care and education through the university level

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HHS Plan Goals (continued)

Support and expand local efforts to provide adult education, English language instruction, and culturally and linguistically appropriate health information services in the community

Build partnerships, develop guidance, and change politics

Increase basic research and the development, implementation, and evaluation of practices and interventions to improve health literacy

Increase dissemination and use of evidence-based health literacy practices and interventions

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Ethical Decision Making

Assessing potential

Identifying

Evaluating

Deciding on a course of action

Preventing future occurrences

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Example of an Ethical Decision-Making Matrix

Steps Information
1. What is the question?  
2. What is my “gut” reaction  
3. What are the facts? Known To be gathered
4. What are the values? Stakeholders: Patient: HIM Professional(s): Healthcare professional(s): Administrators: Society: Others as appropriate:
5. What are my options?  
6. What should I do?  
7. What justifies my choice? Justified Not justified
8. How can I prevent this problem?  

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