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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 is a United States statute that mandates privacy and security protocols for personal medical information.
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What does HIPAA say about a third party reviewing protected health information and related r...
Under the scenario you are describing, the physician would be considered a business associate, which is a defined term under HIPAA. …
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Is it a violation of HIPAA to say that a baby was born?
If someone then shares that public information that is not a HIPAA violation; they are just sharing information about a public Facebook post. … If the hospital did not have permission to post the newborn's information, then that would be classified as an intentional HIPAA violation. …
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Authorizing Assistants for Medical Work
That release needs to be provided in writing to each legal entity (read: office) that provides you with medical care. Providing the release verbally (ie: 'I say that my assistant speaks for me') does …
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Decrypt information for internal technical purposes in a HIPAA compliant way
The HIPAA Privacy Rule governs disclosure of protected information. …