HIPAA TEST ANSWERS
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1. invasion of privacy: the unauthorized discloursure of a patient's medical records
2. health insurance portability and account ability act (HIPAA): a law that legally supports
patients who want to review their medical records
3. medicare: the social security act that was established in 1965
4. confidential: major concern when sending medical records via email
5. Health Insurance Portability And Account Act: identify the needs for privacy compliance by
pharmacists in the pharmacy setting
6. maintaining patient privacy: electronic records and processing data primarily concern
7. to improve the portability continuity of health care coverage: primary goal of HIPAA
8. confidentiality is maintained: under HIPAA healthcare providers insure
9. when a patient has signed a release form: it is permissible to release private and confidential
information about a patient
10. throw it in the trash: what is not true about discarded patient information (DPI)
11. when a waiver has been signed by the patient or legal guardian: confidentiality
may be waved
12. they take up less space: why are electronic records preferred over paper records
13. invasion of privacy: the unauthorized disclosure of patient information
14. the patient: under the HIPAA privacy rule information in medical records belongs to
15. name, address, soc.number and medical records number: protected health informa-
tion includes
16. judicial orders: can override a patient's approval for release for their protected health inforamtion
17. privacy act: what is confidentially is legally supported by
18. state and federal prisoners: group of people has less protection concerning the disclosure of
protected health information
19. 30 days: for how long after their request may patients view and copy their protected health
20. the identity to whom the information is to be released: authorization to release
information must specify
21. Protected Health Information: PHI abbreviation
22. to protect personal health information: the primary goal of HIPAA privacy standards established
in 2003
23. state law: children's access to their own records is govern by
24. notice of privacy practice: is used to provide explanation to patient's on how PHI will be used
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hxe75s
1. invasion of privacy: the unauthorized discloursure of a patient's medical records
2. health insurance portability and account ability act (HIPAA): a law that legally supports
patients who want to review their medical records
3. medicare: the social security act that was established in 1965
4. confidential: major concern when sending medical records via email
5. Health Insurance Portability And Account Act: identify the needs for privacy compliance by
pharmacists in the pharmacy setting
6. maintaining patient privacy: electronic records and processing data primarily concern
7. to improve the portability continuity of health care coverage: primary goal of HIPAA
8. confidentiality is maintained: under HIPAA healthcare providers insure
9. when a patient has signed a release form: it is permissible to release private and confidential
information about a patient
10. throw it in the trash: what is not true about discarded patient information (DPI)
11. when a waiver has been signed by the patient or legal guardian: confidentiality
may be waved
12. they take up less space: why are electronic records preferred over paper records
13. invasion of privacy: the unauthorized disclosure of patient information
14. the patient: under the HIPAA privacy rule information in medical records belongs to
15. name, address, soc.number and medical records number: protected health informa-
tion includes
16. judicial orders: can override a patient's approval for release for their protected health inforamtion
17. privacy act: what is confidentially is legally supported by
18. state and federal prisoners: group of people has less protection concerning the disclosure of
protected health information
19. 30 days: for how long after their request may patients view and copy their protected health
20. the identity to whom the information is to be released: authorization to release
information must specify
21. Protected Health Information: PHI abbreviation
22. to protect personal health information: the primary goal of HIPAA privacy standards established
in 2003
23. state law: children's access to their own records is govern by
24. notice of privacy practice: is used to provide explanation to patient's on how PHI will be used
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