What is HIPAA?
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, Federal privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other
health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other
health care providers.
What was an advantage of HIPAA?
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It's uniform, federal floor of privacy protections for consumers across the
country.
What is required when acting on the "minimum necessary" rule?
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Patient's consent for release.
What is the Minimum Necessary Rule of Thumb?
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•If someone asks for information about a patient's case, ask why it is needed
and disclose only the minimum amount necessary for that person to do his or
her job.
, What were the goals that HIPAA was designed for?
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limiting administrative cost of health care, privacy issues, and preventing
fraud and abuse were of primary importance. The law has also had to include
privacy and confidentiality rules to protect the patient
What does PHI stand for?
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Protected Health Information
What is an example of a civil penalty?
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Example: Practice signing in with "Reason for Visit" column
What are some Confidentiality Practices You should see?
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, Federal privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other
health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other
health care providers.
What was an advantage of HIPAA?
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It's uniform, federal floor of privacy protections for consumers across the
country.
What is required when acting on the "minimum necessary" rule?
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Patient's consent for release.
What is the Minimum Necessary Rule of Thumb?
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•If someone asks for information about a patient's case, ask why it is needed
and disclose only the minimum amount necessary for that person to do his or
her job.
, What were the goals that HIPAA was designed for?
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limiting administrative cost of health care, privacy issues, and preventing
fraud and abuse were of primary importance. The law has also had to include
privacy and confidentiality rules to protect the patient
What does PHI stand for?
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Protected Health Information
What is an example of a civil penalty?
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Example: Practice signing in with "Reason for Visit" column
What are some Confidentiality Practices You should see?
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