Stephanie is a human-services policy analyst who works with the state-run psychiatric hospital system. Her job is to facilitate discharges of patients to the community by coordinating with local mental-health centers and providers of care to make sure that the patient has adequate and immediate post-discharge care

Stephanie is a humanservices policy analyst who works with the staterun psychiatric hospital system. Her job is to facilitate discharges of patients to the community by coordinating with local mentalhealth centers and providers of care to make sure that the patient has adequate and immediate postdischarge care. Stephanie received a call from a parole officer of a 25yearold undocumentedimmigrant patient named Kevin, who was in the hospital. The parole officer indicated that Kevin violated parole by abusing illegal substances prior to the admission to the state hospital. The parole officer asked questions about Kevin’s diagnoses, where he was being discharged to, and the staff involved in his care while he was hospitalized. You have been asked to determine if Stephanie can legally and ethically answer these questions and provide confidential health information about Kevin to the parole officer.

Based on your analysis of federal and state laws and applicable regulations that govern human services practices that have been covered in this course, what ethical and legal considerations should be addressed to determine what healthcare and other confidential information can be released, and who can receive it, according to the case scenario provided?

Specifically,the following critical elements must be addressed:

I.Introduction:

The National Organization for Human Services (NHOS) Ethical Standards and Legal Considerations in Human Services Practices Review and analyze the codes of ethics and legal considerations within the human services field.

A.What NOHS Ethical Standards relate to the release of health information in the human services field? Include your rationale for how you determined which standard applies.

B.What legal issues relate to the release of health information? Use citations to substantiate your claims.

C.What are some of the ramifications for inappropriately releasing confidential information about a patient or client in a hospital setting?

D.What challenges does an agency or hospital experience in relation to complying with laws and regulations?E.Ina case where health records were to be released to a court,what would you do to prepare for court? Include other issues that should be considered by agencies or hospitals to ensure compliance when releasing healthcare and other confidential information.

I.Review of the Case

Based on your analysis of the codes of ethics and legal considerations in human services, create strategies to address questions about the case.

A.What information can be released to the parole officer? What information should not be released to the parole officer? Justify your responses.

B.If information is released that should not be, what are the legal ramifications for the human services policy analyst and her organization? Justify your claims with relevant, scholarly research.

C.What are the ethical issues that would arise for a human services professional and her organization due to releasing information that should not be released? Recommend appropriate strategies to mitigate identified ethical issues.

D.Include other issues that should be considered that are specific to this case scenario and related to compliance with NOHS ethical standards and laws that govern the human services field. Justify your claims using concrete, relevant examples.

III.Conclusion.

After analyzing the NOHS ethical standards and legal considerations and applying your strategies to the case, compose a conclusion addressing the following and support your ideas with citations from your research:

A.Overall, what are the key ethical considerations to be addressed in a hospital setting? Explain why.

B.What laws or regulations are critical to releasing healthcare and other confidential information to a court?

C.Evaluate additional strategies that might prevent a lawsuit that a human services agency could incorporate into policies or practices.

D.What do you recommend human services agencies do to prepare for the release of health records to a court? Use concrete evidence to substantiate claims

 

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