You could just get a curtain and that will cover spatial privacy.
As for information privacy, do not leave a patient's information lying out where anyone can see it and do not share it with anyone who does not have permission to know the information. Be careful about who might be listening when you discuss a patient's information with others. Be sure to have security on any computers used to access patient's information.
Only the patients medical information - nothing else.
For patient privacy you are probably referring to the federal Health Information Privacy and Accountability Act (HIPAA). As far as protecting a patients insurance coverage, HIPAA does not specifically serve that function.
All doctors, including gynaecologists, are subject to maintaining the privacy of a patient's details, unless you are not Gillick-competent.
It't called 'privacy screening'. It can come in different colours - such as black or silver. It's commonly used in Ambulances to protect the privacy of the patients.
Protect their privacy.
HIPAA Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act To protect patients privacy and/or health info.
By using computerized patient recording and protecting the computer systems with security measures like password protection and restricting records on a 'need to know' basis to the patients in a provider's direct care, health care professionals protect the privacy of their patients. The lack of hard paper copies removes the opportunity for prying eyes to get privileged information.
She protect's her privacy and her virginity.
as a medical biller what steps should you take if you believe a patients privacy has been compromised
No, because the Nurse will violate the patients right to privacy and confidentiality.
Charles Lindbergh (AKA "Lucky Lindy") moved to England to protect his family's privacy.
In Australia the Privacy Act was designed to protect personal information. Such information is included in investigations and credit reporting. The Privacy Act was signed in 1988, so does not cover internet privacy.