1.provide two examples of how institutional protect internet base patient information and promote patient privacy
2.provide two example of how patient privacy has been or can be violated through the use of the internet.
3.how can institutional internet policies protect patient privacy?
4. what specifically can nurses do to protect patient privacy when using the internet?
Answer: It is necessary to prevent the data and he thinks information of the patient. The healthcare organization can protect internet base patient information by:
The two examples of patient privacy can be violated through the use of internet as:
Institutional internet policies protect patient privacy as by not sharing the internet server with everyone. It should be encrypted as well as less assess to the internet can prevent data breaching.
Nurse can use password protected internet as well as while sending information through the internet, the nurse should use specific save portal or media.
1.provide two examples of how institutional protect internet base patient information and promote patient privacy 2.provide...
How can institutional Internet policies protect patient privacy? What specifically can nurses do to protect patient privacy when using the Internet?
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