How is sensitive information related to behavioral health, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, adoption, STDs, and other communicable diseases and genetics protected from unauthorized access and disclosure?

You will complete the PowerPoint by outlining thoroughly researched responses, based on this module’s reading, to the following questions/topics:

Who owns the patient’s health record?

What are access and disclosure rights of competent and incompetent adults?

When are minors allowed to authorize access or disclosure of their own health information?

How is sensitive information related to behavioral health, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, adoption, STDs, and other communicable diseases and genetics protected from unauthorized access and disclosure?

What does the legal concept of “duty to warn” refer to and how does it relate to the issue of disclosure of patient information?

What must a healthcare provider do to ensure proper release of patient information?

Evaluate the possible assumptions, biases, and stereotypes that relate to disease conditions.