Patient Confidentiality and Policy Reform: A Case Study on Brazilian Butt Lift Procedures in Florida

Since the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) passed in 2004, patient consent/confidentiality has been pivotal in the healthcare industry.  Patient confidentiality refers to the right of patients to keep their records private regardless of necessary or unnecessary medical treatments. It represents physicians’ and medical professionals’ moral and legal obligations in handling patients’ procedures, treatments, and sensitive medical and personal information.  The question may arise at times whether political officials should be required to pass policies regarding cosmetic treatments. 

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Question:

For your case study #1 (APA formatted style 3 or more pages), research Brazilian Butt Lift policies in the state of Florida.  Define what patient confidentiality in healthcare means to you.  Evaluate this rights issue about consent and/or confidentiality. Give a summary of the research you obtained in your own words. Which laws can be associated with it? What actions are/were being taken? Who are the interested parties (explain in detail and provide statistics)? What are the benefits and consequences of it in any healthcare setting? Do you agree or disagree with it and why? Will/should it affect other states within the U.S.A. (give examples)?

I have added some resources to assist you: 

Brazilian Butt Lift Death Rises After 2020

Compensation for Florida Brazilian Butt Lift Injuries & Deaths

Florida Mandates for BBL

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