WK 4 D2 HHS 435 200 words total
Right of Privacy |
The right of privacy is a major component of confidentiality. Chapter 22 discusses the importance and application of this right. Discuss your ideas in terms of the human service profession of how the right to privacy can be protected in an evolving, open information society? What laws pertain specifically to human service workers in protecting/honoring patient/client confidentiality? Provide a specific circumstance/case/example drawn from real life. Respond to two of your classmates’ posts.
Requirements: Discussion | 1 pages, Single spaced
Answer preview
Identifying Misleading Information in an argument is a fascinating subject as it applies to the apparent situation in our country and probably worldwide. There exists a sea of misleading information in the online world. The misleading information is later magnified by billions of online users who consume it and share it with others. Severe impacts accompany the spread of misleading information. It can influence people to have a false impression about various subjects.
My particular example is drawn from an article by the Washington Post that claimed that President Trump had made 9014 false claims by the end of March 3rd, 2019 (Kessler, Rizzo & Kelly, 2019). The article explains that President Trump made an average of 5.9 misleading claims a day during his first year of presidency. During president’s Trump second year of presidency, the article claims that he made an average of 16.5 false claims a day (Kessler, Rizzo
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