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               •       Sharing/Discussing the identity of a Patient, Patient’s family and or              ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/ TECHNICAL STANDARDS
                       visitors outside of the clinical setting, even if not discussing
                       information regarding their care.                                       The following essential functions are required for programs in the Health Sciences Divi-
                                                                                               sion.  Specific examples of the necessary criteria to meet the standards are available for
               The level 2 violation will result in the student receiving a clinical failure for   each program in the Division.  The student and physician will be asked to respond on a
               the course that the offense took part in. Additionally the student will be      verification form if the student fully meets the criteria (100%) or is unable to fully meet the
               academically withdrawn from all health sciences courses. The student will have     criteria (less than 100%).  If the student or physician responds less than 100% to any crite-
               to go through the application process for possible re-admission to the program.    rion, an explanation and/or additional information will be required.  The student may ask for
               This offense will stay in the student’s permanent file. If readmitted to a health    reasonable accommodations;  the ADA Coordinator will determine if the accommodations
               sciences program, any further violation of the SUSCC HIPAA policy will          can be met for the particular program.   No otherwise qualified individual with a disability,
               automatically move the student to a Level 3 violation.                          as the term “disability” is defined in 29 U.S.C. Section 706(8), shall, solely by reason of his
                                                                                               or her disability, be denied admission or continued progression in a program.
        LEVEL 3:                                                                                  a.  Cognitive and critical thinking activities must be sufficient to make clinical
               Additional violation of the SUSCC Confidentiality/ HIPAA policy after                  judgments and meet laboratory objectives and requirements.
               already receiving a Level 2 violation or a malicious offense used to cause harm         b.  Interpersonal abilities must be sufficient to interact purposefully and effectively
               to a person, or used for personal gain.                                                with others.
                                                                                                  c.  Communication abilities must be sufficient to convey thoughts in verbal and written
               The level 3 violation will result in student receiving a clinical failure for the       form so that they are understood by others.
               course that the offense took part in. Additionally the student will be             d.  Physical mobility must be sufficient to fulfill classroom, clinical, and program
               academically withdrawn from all health sciences courses. The student will not          objectives safely and effectively.  Physical disabilities must not pose a threat to
               have the option of returning to that program or any program of study in the            the safety of the student, faculty, patients, or other health care workers.
               Health Sciences Division.                                                          e.  Strength (gross motor skills) and endurance are sufficient to safely fulfill clinical
                                                                                                      laboratory objectives and requirements.
        The following are some general guidelines for students regarding HIPAA compliance         f.  Fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination must be sufficient to safely fulfill
        •      Students should not discuss patient/client information with anyone except for          laboratory objectives and requirements.
               clinical personnel and those in the Health Science program who are involved in        g.  Auditory ability must be sufficient to communicate effectively with others, to
               your education and adhere to the same confidentiality (e.g., faculty, graduate         monitor and assess patient status, and to fulfill all laboratory objectives and
               colleagues).                                                                           requirements.
        •      Client records should never leave the clinical agency.                             h.  Visual ability must be sufficient to monitor and assess patient status and to fulfill
        •      Students should never save patient/client sensitive information (with identifying      laboratory/clinical objectives and requirements including visualizing.  Instruments
               information) on their computers.                                                       used to enhance or correct vision must be portable, usable in small spaces and in
        •      E-mail correspondence with faculty should also be treated confidentially and           varying levels of light, and must not disrupt care or cause discomfort to patients.
               identifying information about patients/clients should not be included.             i.   Tactile ability and sense of smell must be sufficient to assess patients and the
        •      All documentation related to clinical clients must be treated as a legal document      environment.
               and confidentiality respected and maintained.                                      j.   Operate a computer for tests and assessments within the programs.
        •      Client names should not be included in clinical paperwork, case presentations,
               or on notes.                                                                                             LEGAL LIMITATIONS:
        •      Photocopying of client records is NOT permitted in any clinical setting.                 ELIGIBILITY FOR CLINICAL ROTATIONS, LICENSURE,
        •      Records should not have client’s names or initials when turned in for clinical                             & EMPLOYMENT
               paperwork                                                                                                                                                 Division  Health Science
        •      Students should NEVER discuss ANY information, no matter how insignificant      Criminal Background Checks
               it may seem, on any social media site.                                          Southern Union is contractually obligated to comply with requirements set forth by agen-
        •      All violations of the SUSCC confidentiality/ HIPAA will remain active for two      cies used for clinical rotations.  Clinical agencies used by the college require that students
               years after the incident or until the completion of the currently enrolled program    subject to criminal background checks by an approved agency.  “Consent for Release of
               (whichever is longer) regardless of the program. The active violation will      Information” form must be submitted to authorize the criminal history record check and the
               transfer to any Health Science program from any other Health Science program    release of information to the clinical agency.

        *Note: For more information regarding HIPAA,  visit http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/.
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