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New Health Information Policy and Procedure Manuals!

Posted on November 23, 2020 by Meghan in Blog

Written Health Information Policies and Procedures

Most healthcare practices have good systems in place to properly collect, use, and disclose health information – but most practices don’t have these in writing!

Patients have the right to access their personal health information but yet frequently complain about long wait times and uncooperative front office staff when trying to request their personal information.

New staff members are hired and don’t receive clear written instructions on how to perform routine health information management tasks.

Why do these same problems repeatedly appear in practice audits and privacy complaints?

The most common reason that I see is incomplete, outdated or missing written policies and procedures! It doesn’t have to be this way.

I have seen how privacy compliance and patient satisfaction improves when practices have access to written templates. But templates and checklists alone are not enough!

You know your practice better than anyone else. When you customize standard policies and procedures to best reflect your practice, you develop strategies for your daily tasks.

And, when your team receives short on-demand video tutorials about the purpose of the policies and procedures and how it impacts patient care, the staff better understand and more consistently follow the policies and procedures.

That’s why I’ve developed the Health Information Privacy and Security Policies and Procedures Manual with templates and training to help you with your health information practice management and practice management. These policies and procedures have been implemented in hundreds of practices across Alberta and Canada.

I have consulted with medical, pharmacy, chiropractic, nursing, and nurse practitioners to create practical policies and procedures for them. Now, I’ve used these best practices as templates that you can use right away!

Now For Chiropractic and Nursing, Too!

Your healthcare practice needs a Health Information Policy and Procedure Manual. Written policies and procedures assist you to correctly, efficiently, and confidently collect, use, access, and disclose health information so that you can meet your accreditation, privacy impact assessment, and regulatory compliance requirements.

  • Starting with a template saves you time and money
  • Be privacy and security compliant
  • No special software to buy or learn
  • Use your existing MS Word and MS Excel office productivity software
  • One-time fee
  • On-line support
  • Available now!
Health Information Policy and Procedure Manual

Click the >> arrow to watch a short demo of the robust manual you can create quicker than you thought possible!

Different Policy and Procedure versions available for your specific type of healthcare practice

Medical Doctor

Medical Practice

Dental Practice

Dental Practice

Chiropractor

NEW!

Chiropractic Practice

Nurse Practitioner

NEW!

Nurse Practitioner Practice

Registered Nurse

NEW!

Registered Nurse Practice

Health Information Policy and Procedure Manuals ready for you now!

Step 1: Complete the questionnaire and download the templates

Step 2: Easily generate draft 24+ policies and 28+ procedures and forms using MS Word

Step 3: Edit the documents

Step 4: Video coaching and best practices for the policies and procedures and implementation tips

Step 5: Customize for your healthcare practice

Step 6: Video orientation for your employees

Get the Reliability And Power of Policy and Procedure Templates Without Spending Hours (or Days) Creating Them.

Show me the Policy and Procedure Templates!

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Netcare access to Registered Nurses as Custodians

Posted on September 22, 2014 by Jean Eaton in Blog

Are you a Registered Nurse and work in occupational health, at a First Nations care centre, at a remote nursing station, for a federal jurisdiction or for an authorized homecare service? Are you self employed?

If any of these describe your practice setting, you may be eligible to apply for access to Netcare as a custodian.

One of first things you need to do is submit a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC).

Privacy Impact Assessment for Netcare (often bundled with EMR implementation Privacy Impact Assessment) must refer to Alberta Netcare Portal (ANP) Privacy Impact Assessment H3879. OIPC will not accept any PIA's referencing the ‘old’ Netcare PIA H1124.

If custodians (physicians, pharmacists, registered nurses, etc) have a PIA accepted prior to August 2012 and they want new / continued access to ANP they must amend their PIA and submit to OIPC.

Netcare (ANP) now requires all Provincial Organization Readiness Assessement (pORA) including completing “Section Two: Mandatory Security Requirements for S2S Sites”.

For more information, see

CARNA website and resources.

Information Mangers blog post, Do you have Netcare

 

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I have used Jean Eaton’s Privacy Impact Assessment consulting services on multiple projects at a very reasonable cost. Information Managers also provides a plethora of privacy information, education and training tools for minimal costs. One thing that has helped satisfy the training needs of staff for the PIA is paying for her in service program that is online and staff go through at their own pace while we monitor to ensure completion.

- Luke Brimmage, Executive Director, Aspen Primary Care Network

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