HIPAA: A Practical Guide to the Privacy and Security of Health DataAmerican Bar Association, 2004 - 253 pages This concise, practical guide helps the advocate understand the sometimes dense rules in advising patients, physicians, and hospitals, and in litigating HIPAA-related issues. |
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HIPAA: A Practical Guide to the Privacy and Security of Health Data June M. Sullivan,Shannon B. Hartsfield No preview available - 2020 |
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administrative agree Agreement amendment benefits complaint compliance date comply confidentiality covered entity covered health created or received designated record set disclose PHI disclose protected health disclosure of PHI disclosures of protected documentation domestic violence electronic protected health employee entity may disclose entity's ered entity federal group health plan health care clearinghouse health care operations health care provider health insurance issuer health oversight Human Services identifiable health information Implementation specifications individual's individually identifiable health insert name mation medical records Medicare ment name of Business notice of privacy obtain party patient payment penalty Permitted disclosures Person or Entity plan sponsor policies and procedures privacy practices protected health information purposes pursuant reasonable request required by law required by paragraph response safeguards Secretary Standard statement Stempler subchapter subpart subpoena supra note tected health information tion treatment U.S. Department vidual workforce