Investigate safeguards and decision-making support tools embedded in patient care technologies and information systems to support a safe practice environment for both patients and healthcare workers.

Paper instructions:
As healthcare providers, we look more and more to technology to improve patient outcomes, streamline operations and lower costs. Your Week 5 paper is due this week. You will be writing about the how personal devices and social media can be used in healthcare. We CAN do it, but DARE we?

This is a “think outside the box” assignment in which there is not necessarily only one right answer. Still, you are expected to find sources that support your opinions. Be sure to cite and reference them in your paper
Guidelines for We Can But Dare We?
PURPOSE
The purpose of this assignment is to investigate Smartphone and Social Media use in healthcare, and to apply professional, ethical, and legal principles to the appropriate use in health care versus personal technology.
COURSE OUTCOMES
This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes:
CO #2: Investigate safeguards and decision-making support tools embedded in patient care technologies and information systems to support a safe practice environment for both patients and healthcare workers. (PO #4)
CO #6: Discuss the principles of data integrity, professional ethics, and legal requirements related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality, and client’s right to privacy. (PO #6)
POINTS
This assignment is worth a total of 200 points.

DUE DATE
Your completed We Can but Dare We? paper is due at the end of Week 5. Submit it to the basket in the Dropbox by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MT. Post your questions to the weekly Q & A Forum. Contact your instructor if you need additional assistance. See the Course Policies regarding late assignments. Failure to submit your paper to the Dropbox on time may result in a deduction of points.

BACKGROUND
Healthcare is readily embracing any technology to improve patient outcomes, streamline operations and lower costs, but we must also consider the impact of such technology on privacy and patient care. This technology includes the use of social media applications, such as Facebook, Instagram, MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn on Smartphones.
In health care today, Smartphones are widely used for communication, efficiency and care. Obviously, a variety of issues (ethical, professional, and legal) from both the personal and hospital perspective must be considered.
SCENARIO
You are a nurse in the emergency room, working the Friday, 7PM to 7AM shift, and your evening has been filled with the usual mix of drunken belligerent teens, wailing babies, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) exacerbations, falls, fractures and the routine, regular congestive heart failure (CHF) patients. Your best friend is texting you from the concert that you had to miss tonight, because you were scheduled to work, and you respond to her between care of patients, jealous that she is there, and you are not. What a jerk to torture me like this, you think to yourself.
It is now 2AM, and the medics radio once again, notifying you of an incoming motor vehicle accident victim, ETA of 5 minutes. You sigh, and opt to use the restroom, rather than getting that much needed cup of coffee, and prepare a room for your next patient. The medics roll in, and begin to fill you in. The patient is a 28 year old male, a passenger on a bus that was involved in a crash, leaving the vehicle overturned after rolling over an embankment. There were several fatalities among the bus passengers, and “this victim has remained unconscious, though his vitals are currently”…and as you start to focus on the patient, you take a second look. Can it be? It IS! The lead singer, Jerod from the band “Blue Lizards”, that you have adored since you first heard his voice! The band had just left the concert that you had missed last evening, when the accident occurred. You quickly text your best friend…”Can you believe…”and she responds with “yeah….right. PROVE IT”. So, you quickly snap a picture with your Smartphone, when alone with the patient, and send it to her. Can’t hurt, right? They are celebrities, “public property” and that’s a part of their life, right? Just for good measure, you snap a few more pictures of the unconscious singer in various stages of undress, and then, a shot of his home address, phone number and demographic information from his electronic health record. You sit your phone down on the bedside table for a minute as you continue your assessment of the patient.
At 7:00AM…you drag your tired body home and straight to bed after a long but eventful night.
What happens next? Choose a conclusion, and base the paper AND your reflections off of that conclusion.
1. You are the following nurse on the day shift, and discover the night nurse’s phone on the bedside table. Trying to figure out who it belongs to, you open the phone, and see the photographs taken the night before. Holy Moly! What a find, and nobody could trace you to the photos…
2. You receive a call from the gossip paper “The Gossip Gazette” offering you $20,000 for the photos you have taken. (Courtesy of your best friend!) Your identity would never be revealed, and you desperately need a new car, and are behind on some bills…
3. You go on Facebook, on your day off, and talk about the night you had at work, and how you didn’t really feel as bad having to miss the concert, because you actually got to meet Jerod in person, and even “Got his number”! You then post a picture of Jerod on Facebook AND Instagram, figuring that most of your contacts would never recognize him anyway. It’s your day off, and your personal time, so no harm, no foul, right?
4. You receive a message the next morning from a peer at work that “There is a big investigation” being conducted at work due to a HIPAA violation, and that it involved a celebrity that had been admitted to the hospital. The word is, legal action is being taken against the hospital due to some photos that were sold to the “Gossip Gazette”. Knowing that your only sent photo was safe with your best friend, you reach for your Smartphone…and it is nowhere to be found.
DIRECTIONS
1. You are to research, compose and type a scholarly paper based on the scenario described above. Choose one ending to the scenario to discuss within the body of your paper. Reflect on what you have learned in this class to date about technology, privacy concerns, legal and ethical issues. These concepts MUST be addressed in your paper as you consider the use of Smartphones and Social Media in healthcare. Consider the consequences of such a scenario. Do not limit your review of the literature to the nursing discipline only. Other health professionals are using the technology and you may need to apply critical thinking skills to its applications in this scenario.
2. Use Microsoft Word and APA formatting. Consult your copy of the Publication manual of the APA, 6th edition, as well as the resources in Doc Sharing if you have questions, e.g., margin size, font type and size (point), use of third person, and so forth. Take advantage of the writing service Smarthinking, which is accessed by clicking on the link called the Tutor Source, found under the Course Home tab.
3. The length of the paper should be 4-5 pages, excluding the title page and the reference page. Limit the references to a few key sources (A minimum of 3 required).
4. The paper will contain an Introduction that catches the attention of the reader with interesting facts and supporting sources of evidence, which should be included as in-text citations. The Body should present the advantages and disadvantages regarding the use Smartphones and Social Media use in healthcare, and to apply professional, ethical, and legal principles to the appropriate use of this technology. The Conclusion and Recommendations should summarize your findings after choosing one of the four possible conclusions, and discuss your reflection(s), and what you have learned regarding the scenario and potential outcomes that resulted. Make your case based on the evidence you have collected.
5. NOTE: Review the section on Academic Honesty found in the Chamberlain Course Policies. All work must be original (in your own words). Your paper WILL automatically be submitted to Turnitin when submitted to the dropbox. Please do NOT submit the paper multiple times!
6. Submit the completed paper to the We Can but Dare We? Dropbox by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. MT by the end of Week 5. Please post questions about this assignment to the weekly Q & A Forums so that the entire class may view the answers.

GRADING CRITERIA
Category Points % Description
Introduction 44 22% The Introduction provides evidence of an information search including in-text citations of the sources of evidence. It catches the reader’s attention with interesting facts and supporting sources.
Body 90 45% Appropriate APA headers are used to delineate when the introduction ends. Discussion regarding HIPAA, regulatory requirements is required, discussed briefly and supported by citations. List 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of the use of Smartphones, Social media in healthcare. Content reflects chosen conclusion scenario within the body of the paper. Be sure to support with citations from professional resources.
Conclusion and Recommendations 44 22% Appropriate APA headers are used making clear the conclusion chosen and the recommendations are based on solid evidence, personal privacy rights, and ethical principles. Writing in third person, state your position on healthcare privacy, and personally reflect on your learning from this assignment.
Scholarly Writing and APA Format 22 11% • Title page, running head, and page numbers. (3 pts)
• Introduction, body, and conclusion/recommendations sections are clearly labeled. There is a logical flow between the sections. (10 pts)
• Grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure are correct. (2 pts)
• Citations throughout demonstrate support of student’s ideas and opinions. (5 pts)
• Reference page includes all citations. (3 pts)
• Evidence of spell and grammar check. (2 pts)
Total 200 100%
A quality assignment will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.

GRADING RUBRIC
Assignment Criteria Meets Criteria Partially Meets Criteria Does Not Meet Criteria
Introduction
44 points Evidence of information search. Catches the reader’s attention with interesting facts and supporting sources that includes citations to more than one scholarly source.
41-44 points Evidence of information search provided by at least one citation of a scholarly source. “Hook” to get the reader interested may be missing.
33-40 points Little or no evidence of information search. No citation provided and/or there is no attention getting “hook.”
0-32 points
Body
90 points Discussion regarding HIPAA, regulatory requirements is discussed briefly and supported by citations. List 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of the use of Smartphones, Social media in healthcare and supported by citations. Content reflects chosen conclusion scenario.

83-90 points Discussion regarding HIPAA, regulatory requirements is discussed briefly and supported by citations. Lists less than 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages on the use of Smartphones, Social media in healthcare. Content reflects chosen conclusion scenario.
68-82 points Few advantages and disadvantages are identified and/or are not supported by analysis. Content does NOT reflect chosen conclusion scenario.

0-67 points
Conclusion and Recommendation
44 points Conclusion is chosen and presented with recommendation based on solid evidence, personal privacy rights, and ethical principles. Personally reflects on learning from this assignment.
41-44 points Conclusion chosen contains some evidence for recommendation, but may lack persuasive use of privacy rights and/or ethical principles.
Personally reflects on learning from this assignment.
33-40 points Conclusion is presented but lacks supporting evidence and does not address privacy rights and/or ethical principles.
Does NOT personally reflect on learning from this assignment.
0-32 points
Scholarly Writing & APA Format
22 points • Title page, running head, and page numbers. (3 pts)
• Minimum of three sections including the Introduction, Body and Conclusions and Recommendations. Each section has at least three sentences. (10 pts)
• Grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure are correct. (2 pts)
• Citations throughout demonstrate support of student’s ideas and opinions. (5 pts)
• Reference page includes all citations and no errors in format are noted (3 pts)
• Evidence of spell and grammar check. (2 pts)
20-22 points • Minimal error in APA title page noted.
• Minimal errors in grammar, punctuation and/or sentence structure noted.
• Citations are present but not in correct format.
• References are present, with minimal errors in format.
• Minimal red or green wavy lines within document.
16-19 points • Multiple errors in APA formatting
• Multiple grammar and punctuation errors noted.
• Citations are missing.
• References are missing or incomplete.
• No evidence of proof-reading prior to submitting paper.
0-15 points
Total Points Possible = 200 points


 

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