General Health – Common Infections to Look Out for in Winter

As the holiday season approaches, more people are susceptible to coming down with colds, flu and other infectious diseases. The daily schedules we have to maintain everyday, and coming into contact with lots of people, put us into situations where we are venerable to being infected. Most of these infections are quite common place and you’ll have to get bed rest on top of taking some over the counter medication if infected. We usually find it’s quite difficult to guard against these illnesses as the carrier usually shows no sign of symptoms when you come in contact.

There are however relief measures you can take to ensure it doesn’t disrupt your winter holiday plans if you are struck by one of these:

Common cold – You are venerable to getting this if near someone who sneezes and could come down as early as the next day. You could even contact strep throat as a consequence also. To reduce your chances of getting infected, try and wash your hands before and after meals. Don’t touch any part of your body like your nose, mouth, or eyes, before cleaning your hands also. Encourage your family and friends at home to use a disposable tissue when sneezing not their hands.

Cough – Try to avoid coming into direct contact when someone coughs, and try also to encourage them to close their mouths too, to prevent further spreading of germs. Chesty coughs and dry coughs can be relieved by taking medication from off the counter. Also choose depending on what type of cough it is. Read the rest of this entry »

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HIPAA Checklists For Physicians

Patients usually disclose a lot of sensitive information to physicians and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ensures that the information that is disclosed is protected and safeguarded and is not misused. Physicians would need to follow both the privacy and security rules that have been stipulated by HIPAA.

Top 7 HIPAA Checklists And Safeguards For Physicians

  • All information that is provided to the physician by the patient and stored electronically or on paper should be stored and safeguarded in the best possible way. The information could be related to the patients past medical history and even if this needs to be kept safe.
  • The health information that is provided by the patient includes name, social security number, address and date of birth. Apart from this, it will also contain information pertaining to past and current medical conditions of the patient and the treatment taken. Medical insurance details of the patient would also be provided.
  • The identity of the patients and any information pertaining to their treatment should not be disclosed by the physicians except for treatment purposes. The doctors would require proper authorization to access and share information of patients if it is not used for treatment. The authorizations that are provided by the patient can be for specific purposes only and it would end after the purpose is fulfilled. Read the rest of this entry »

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