(T/F?) The acronym "HIPAA" stands for Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act. - correct answer ✔True
(T/F?) Protected Health Information (PHI) is not considered private under
HIPAA. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) HIPAA is a significant standard for how the healthcare industry is
required to securely handle protected personal patient data. - correct answer
✔True
(T/F?) HIPAA established one distinct rule, privacy. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) Only monetary penalties can be incurred; imprisonment is not an
option. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) Entities at risk of penalties include senior management, supervisors,
employees, and/or business associates. - correct answer ✔True
(T/F?) Violation of Mercer University's HIPAA Policies and Practices are
notsubject to disciplinary action. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) Individually Identifiable Health Information (IIHI) includes information
created by a healthcare entity but excludes information received by a
healthcare entity. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) Patient Identifiable Information (PII) refers to identifiers within health
care information. - correct answer ✔True
, (T/F?) Covered entities of PHI must train employees. - correct answer ✔True
(T/F?) Entities that furnish, bill, or are paid for healthcare services or supplies
are referred to as healthcare providers. - correct answer ✔True
(T/F?) A business associate is not involved with any PII - correct answer
✔False
(T/F?) Participants include current employees only. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) The privacy section is the smallest section of HIPAA. - correct answer
✔False
(T/F?) The privacy rule protects medical records and other personal health
information. - correct answer ✔True
(T/F?) PHI is the acronym for Personal Healing Initiative. - correct answer
✔False
(T/F?) Healthcare providers are permitted to use and disclose PHI without
authorization. - correct answer ✔False
(T/F?) Health plans and health care clearinghouses are two examplesof
impacted entities. - correct answer ✔True
(T/F?) Electronic, paper-based and oral communications are all covered under
HIPAA. - correct answer ✔True