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J. David Knottnerus - Plantation Society and Race Relations : The Origins of Inequality DOC, EPUB

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Ensure your practice is compliant with the updated HIPAA privacy and security regulations that accompany ARRA and the Health Information Technology for Economic Clinical Health Act (HITECH) that started to go into effect February 2010. Stepped up enforcement includes new breach notification laws with monetary penalties if not enforced, stricter accountability for business associates, and use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). HIPAA Plain & Simple eases your administrative burden by explaining the increased importance the federal government is placing on PHI so that you can conduct your own risk assessment and ensure your physician office staff is appropriately trained. Updated from the bestselling 2003 first edition, this invaluable resource includes: The popular "What to Do" and "How to Do It" section Sample business associate agreements Graphics and charts; timelines, checklists and forms Health IT company profiles and 12-month HIPAA training ideas Crisis communication management guidelines A new foreword by Louis W. Sullivan, MD, president emeritus, Morehouse School of Medicine, former secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services An additional foreword by David Brailer, MD, the nations first National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, For more than three hundred years, the American South was essentially a plantation society, in which the plantation system penetrated all aspects of social, cultural, economic, and political life. During this period, plantation slavery evolved into the key institutional component of Southern society and played an integral role in its development. This interdisciplinary collection of essays provides a sociological framework for the interpretation of historical data on plantation slavery by addressing different questions concerning four broad areas of research--theoretical perspectives; social institutions; race, gender, and social inequality; and social change and social transformations. The contributors depict slave plantations as organized social systems that contributed significantly to the racial stratification of the Southern plantation society, and in this way served as the origin of contemporary race relations and social inequality in America.

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