Ethics in a Family Practitioners Office
This policy will introduce safe guards for a general family practitioners office pertaining to computer data and other sensitive information. It is the policy of this office to conduct its business with honesty and integrity and in strict compliance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations of this state. This practice is strongly committed to the highest standards of ethical conduct in every aspect of its dealings with its employees, patients, communities, suppliers and all other contacts. This practice will enforce its policies and procedures rigorously. All employees will adhere to the policies and procedures of the practice and will conduct business affairs to the letter and the spirit of the law. All employees are encouraged to make inquires, express work-related personal concerns regarding the ethics policies and procedures, and report any violations or suspected violations without fear of retribution or retaliation of such reports. All software is owned by the practice and maintained by the LAN administrator. There will be one copy per computer, and one backup copy maintained in storage by the LAN administrator. The LAN administrator will maintain a software inventory f
· Any request made by such means will be approved prior to releasing the Departing employee (users) accounts will be disabled and deleted by the LAN systems administrator prior to or on the employee's last working day. Ensure proper disposition of data/information files prior to the employee's departure. · Only the physician, clinical and administrative staff who has a specific need, shall have access to and handle medical records. Unknown. "General Questions About the AMA. Online Data Collection Center." American Medical Association (n.d.). Online. access1. Available. requestor will have written permission from the patient. · Impersonating or using an account owned by another employee. treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on · Intentionally degrading or disrupting equipment, software, or system performance. · To be completely honest with our patients when they have a serious · Screen saver activation times must not exceed 5 minutes. Users leaving their workstations with an anticipated duration of over one-hour will log out of the network. · Phone communications (i.e. hardware, wireless, or cell phone).
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