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Communication to School Districts re: Revising Communicable Disease Polices
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Free Online Courses including Bloodborne Pathogens through Michigan
LearnPort®
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MIOSHA
Standard for Bloodborne Infectious Diseases
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MIOSHA Bloodborne
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Avoid Complacency About HIV |
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Education of Children With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection American Academy of Pediatrics |
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Someone at
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Bloodborne Pathogens U.S. Department of Education |
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Regulations on Bloodborne Pathogens in the
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Bloodborne Pathogens: What School Personnel
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Exposure to Blood on
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Infection Control
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Protecting
and Disclosing Student Health Information: How to Develop School District Policies and Procedures This must-have handbook provides practical guidance to help school district personnel navigate the myriad and sometimes conflicting legal considerations connected to managing student health information. Not just for nurses, this valuable resource will assist all school officials in developing and implementing policies and administrative procedures that will enable them to confidently protect, use and handle sensitive information appropriately within the scope of their responsibilities. This book gives particular attention to balancing the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) with other applicable federal and state laws. American School Health Association (2005) 80 pages. |
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