Healthcare Law IT
For this paper, you will select a healthcare law. You will discuss this healthcare law as it relates to health information technology and meaningful use requirements.
What do you think is the impact of this law on the organization? What is the impact of the law on the patient? What are the considerations for data collection and
storage? How does the healthcare law affect patient quality in the organization? Offer a conclusion that articulates why this law is beneficial or detrimental to the
organization and/or patients. Remember to support your reasoning with evidence (such as peer-reviewed articles, etc.).You should provide an introduction that briefly
describes the healthcare law and the part that pertains to health information technology; your main points with supportive evidence (from peer-reviewed journals and
professional legal/government websites), and your conclusion.• APA format
• 5 pages (excludes cover and reference list)
• References need to be from acceptable resources (e.g., peer-review journals, government websites, key organization sites, etc. Do not use sources from opinion
websites or Wikipedia-type sources.)
• Times New Roman font
• Font size 12 (or equivalent on a Mac)
• One-inch marginsResource Suggestions:
• The Joint Commission. (2015, August 20). National patient safety goals. Retrieved from http://www.jointcommission.org/standards_information/npsgs.aspx
• CMS. (2015, July 23). EHR incentive programs. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Legislation/EHRIncentivePrograms/index.html?
redirect=/EHRIncentivePrograms
• U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (2015). Laws & regulations. Retrieved from http://www.hhs.gov/regulations/index.html
Impact of Healthcare Informatics on Quality of Patient Care and Health Services by:Divya Srinivasan (should be at least one of the references)
Other references you may chose I just gave a list of suggestions to check ou
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