Social Media Risks to Patient Information.
- Today, social media is one of the advanced technologies incorporated in health care.
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) ensures that patients’ information is protected (Geraghty et al., 2021
- Breaching of confidentiality, security, and privacy of patients.
- Accessing patients’ information without their consent (Willoughby, 2018).
- Terminating the nurse job by the organization.
- Violation of HIPAA rules.
- Nurses enlighten each other on the use of social media.
- Reduces cases of breaching the HIPAA act (Miller & Abu-Alhaija, 2019).
- Ensures that confidentiality, security, and privacy of patients are kept.
- Promotes nursing ethics.
- Imposed Sanctions
- Termination of nurses.
- Interdiction of health care provider (Liew, 2021).
- Heavy fines.
- Go for refresher courses.
- Geraghty, S., Hari, R., & Oliver, K. (2021). Using social media in contemporary nursing: risks and benefits. British Journal Of Nursing, 30(18), 1078-1082. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2021.30.18.1078
- Liew, C. (2021). Let’s talk about risks: a pillar framework for social media risk management in memory institutions. Online Information Review, 46(2), 375-390. https://doi.org/10.1108/oir-08-2020-0380
- Miller, E., & Abu-Alhaija, D. (2019). Importance of Interdisciplinary Pain Management. Pain Management Nursing, 20(2), 91-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmn.2019.02.001
- Willoughby, M. (2018). A review of the risks associated with children and young people’s social media use and the implications for social work practice. Journal Of Social Work Practice, 33(2), 127-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/02650533.2018.1460587
Instructions
- Prepare a 2-page interprofessional staff update on HIPAA and appropriate social media use in health care. As you begin to consider the assessment, it would be an excellent choice to complete the Breach of Protected Health Information (PHI) activity.
- They will support your success with the assessment by creating the opportunity for you to test your knowledge of potential privacy, security, and confidentiality violations of protected health information.
- Meaningful use of electronic health records (EHR).
- Provision of EHR incentive programs through Medicare and Medicaid.
- Enforcement of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules.
- Release of educational resources and tools to help providers and hospitals address privacy, security, and confidentiality risks in their practices.
- Keeping passwords secure.
- Logging out of public computers.
- Sharing patient information only with those directly providing care or who have been granted permission to receive this information.
DEMONSTRATION OF PROFICIENCY
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria: Competency 1: Describe nurses’ and the interdisciplinary team’s role in informatics with a focus on electronic health information and patient care technology to support decision making.- Describe the security, privacy, and confidential laws related to protecting sensitive electronic health information that govern the interdisciplinary team.
- Explain the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to safeguard sensitive electronic health information.
- Identify evidence-based approaches to mitigate risks to patients and health care staff related to sensitive electronic health information.
- Develop a professional, effective staff update that educates interprofessional team members about protecting the security, privacy, and confidentiality of patient data, particularly as it pertains to social media usage.
- Follow APA style and formatting guidelines for citations and references.
- Create a clear, concise, well-organized, and professional staff update that is generally free from errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
PREPARATION
To successfully prepare to complete this assessment, complete the following:- Review the infographics on protecting PHI provided in the resources for this assessment, or find other infographics to review. These infographics serve as examples of how to succinctly summarize evidence-based information.
- Analyze these infographics, and distill them into five or six principles of what makes them effective. As you design your interprofessional staff update, apply these principles. Note: In a staff update, you will not have all the images and graphics that an infographic might contain. Instead, focus your analysis on what makes the messaging effective.
- Select from any of the following options, or a combination of options, the focus of your interprofessional staff update:
- What not to do: Social media.
- Social media risks to patient information.
- Steps to take if a breach occurs.
- Conduct independent research on the topic you have selected in addition to reviewing the suggested resources for this assessment. This information will serve as the source(s) of the information contained in your interprofessional staff update. Consult the BSN Program Library Research Guide for help in identifying scholarly and/or authoritative sources.