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For obtaining health information under false pretenses, you could face fines of up to 100,000 and/or five years in prison?
One can find information on obtaining an European health card on the official European Commission website or on the website "NHS". There is even an app that allows the user to have the card on the phone.
One can obtain a health card from many different places. One should contact their health insurance provider for more information on obtaining a health card.
There are virtually no risks associated with obtaining a health history. Only information is exchanged. The risk is potential embarrassment if confidential details are inappropriately distributed.
The punishment for knowingly disclosing and wrongfully using protected health information can include fines ranging from $100 to $50,000 per violation, imprisonment for up to 10 years, or both. This type of violation is taken very seriously under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States.
Michigan State Department of Health can give you information about obtaining health insurance. It is advisable to get several quotes before purchasing and checking all small print to ensure good cover.
there is no legal punishment but there is alot in health like lung cancer
From what I understand, Health Information Management jobs are in very high demand right now. For information about obtaining a job in this field, check your local healthcare organizations.
Health literacy is an individual's ability to read, understand and use healthcare information to make decisions and follow instruction. Nutrition is the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. ---- -Basicaly if you do not follow and understand how to be healthy then your health and growth in nutrition will make you unhealthy.
The clinical interview is the most common method for obtaining a health history.
Health information systems based on the individual Health information system on the health providers
Categories for punishment of federal health care laws may include civil penalties, criminal prosecutions, fines, exclusion from participation in federal health care programs, and imprisonment. The severity of punishment depends on the nature of the violation and can vary from civil monetary penalties to criminal charges.