How would you describe the Hipaa privacy rule to a patient quizlet?

How would you describe the Hipaa privacy rule to a patient quizlet?

It helps ensure only the necessary amount of your health information is shared when needed. How would you describe the HIPAA Privacy Rule to a patient? It protects your health information from being shared with insurance companies for billing.

How are patients informed of their rights under Hipaa?

The HIPAA Privacy Rule provides individuals with the right to inspect their PHI held in a designated record set, either in addition to obtaining copies or in lieu thereof, and requires covered entities to arrange with the individual for a convenient time and place to inspect the PHI.

What is considered a breach of Hipaa?

A breach is defined in HIPAA section 164.402, as highlighted in the HIPAA Survival Guide, as: β€œThe acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of protected health information in a manner not permitted which compromises the security or privacy of the protected health information.”

What is not considered a Hipaa breach?

If your information is shared accidentally, then it is not considered a breach. For example, say an administrator emailed a person’s PHI to another person unintentionally. That email would not be considered a breach if the administrator can prove that it was accidental and it didn’t happen repeatedly.

What personal information is protected by the Privacy Act?

The Privacy Act of 1974, as amended to present (5 U.S.C. 552a), Protects records about individuals retrieved by personal identifiers such as a name, social security number, or other identifying number or symbol.

Which is not considered protected health information?

Similarly, health data that is not shared with a covered entity or is personally identifiable doesn’t count as PHI. For example, heart rate readings or blood sugar level readings without PII.

What information is not considered PHI?

Examples of health data that is not considered PHI: Number of steps in a pedometer. Number of calories burned. Blood sugar readings w/out personally identifiable user information (PII) (such as an account or user name)

What is the best example of protected health information PHI?

Examples of PHI Dates β€” Including birth, discharge, admittance, and death dates. Biometric identifiers β€” including finger and voice prints. Full face photographic images and any comparable images.

How long after death is Phi protected?

50 years

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