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X-Ray: HIPPA Guidelines - Usage of Markers in Radiology Data Exchange

GEHC-SHSRA-TNSC-XR8888-HP
Technologist Education
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HIPPA guidelines Usage of Markers in Radiology Data Exchange As per the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 1996, a collection of guidelines have been set to make it easier for population to obtain life insurance, to assist healthcare industry in controlling administration cost; and to protect and secure confidential health information of population.   After completing this course, you will be able to describe Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, its goals, who has to comply and rights of patients under it; elaborate on the anatomical lead markers, their applications, significance and precautions while using them; and explain the data exchange and management process and review the radiology workflow system