Development and testing of a CD-ROM based tutorial for nursing students: getting ready for HIPAA.
@article{Feeg2005DevelopmentAT, title={Development and testing of a CD-ROM based tutorial for nursing students: getting ready for HIPAA.}, author={Veronica Feeg and Adel S Bashatah and Christena Langley}, journal={The Journal of nursing education}, year={2005}, volume={44 8}, pages={ 381-6 } }
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a CD-ROM tutorial for nursing students to educate them on how the rules and regulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) affect them as they engage in patient care activities in hospitals. The project was completed in two parts, the first of which was production of a stand-alone, audio lecture, image and text self-instruction on CD-ROM to distribute to students as they began their clinical experience. The second…
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