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Paul is a 12 year old male diabetic. He maintains his personal digital assistant (PDA), hand-held device, that interfaces with his glucometer and provides information based on inputted data from him and his parents£6.67
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Paul is a 12 year old male diabetic. He maintains his personal digital assistant (PDA), hand-held device, that interfaces with his glucometer and provides information based on inputted data from him and his parents
Paul is a 12 year old male diabetic. He maintains his personal digital assistant (PDA), hand-held device, that interfaces with his glucometer and provides information based on inputted data from him and his parents. This information is transmitted to his MD/hospital, school nurse, case manager (CM)...
To begin with, as the Privacy Officer at the institution, I would be disappointed by the
fact that the case manager was not careful enough to make sure that the patient’s information was
maintained at a low privacy level. The younger sister sent out the email to everyone. There is a
great importance in ensuring that the case manager and the client maintain a privacy policy or
relationship that involves withholding information regarding the patient’s health and status. This
is a key factor as it creates or breaks trust among the various client and caregiver (Weiner, 2001).
More importantly, I would also be concerned by the fact that the parents and Paul have not been
keen on following up on the counseling sessions that they have been having as well as allowing
Paul to push hard with the football practice without adequate attention to the sugar levels that are
constantly rising.
The main problem is the maintenance of confidentiality among the clients and the
caregiver or in this case the case manager. In the assessment of this case, one can point out the
fact that the case manager sent out the email to parent's home computer during a period of time
when the caregiver clearly knows that they are at work and that they should send the email
probably to their workplace emails marked as private and confidential or even make a simple
phone call. The case manager was in a hurry in order to attend to other patients but in the
process ended up making a hasty decision that involved including all the unnecessary client
information in one email. The 4-year-old sister unwittingly or unknowingly sent it out to
everyone in the list of the sending it out to the parent's computer. The case manager used more
than necessary information in the email.
Ethics involves a system of using moral principles to determine how they affect the
decisions that people make and most importantly how their lives are directly or indirectly
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