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Author:  Margaret R.  Moreland, J.D., M.S.L.S..


Source: Volume 15, Number 05, July/August 2014 , pp.69-71(3)




Correctional Health Care Report

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Abstract: 

Reviews “Health Information Privacy and Health Information Technology in the US Correctional Setting” By Melissa M. Goldstein, 104 American Journal of Public Health 803 (2014); “Reducing Burnout in Nurses and Care Workers in Secure Settings” By Warren Stewart and Louise Terry, 28:39 Nursing Standard 37 (2014); “Gender Disparities in HIV Treatment Outcomes Following Release From Jail: Results From a Multicenter Study” By Jaimie P. Meyer, Alexei Zelenev, Jeffrey A. Wickersham, Chyvette T, Williams, Paul A. Teixeira, and Frederick L. Altice, 104 American Journal of PublicHealth 434 (2014).

Keywords: HIPAA; privacy provisions; protected health information; emotional exhaustion; depersonalization; decreased perception of personal accomplishment; psychosocial intervention (PSI) training; viral load suppression (VLS); attrition; comorbid conditions

Affiliations:  1: Pace University School of Law Library.

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