MHA 703 MODULE 3 QUIZ TEST
BANK | 100% CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS (UPDATED 2025)
De identify - Answer-Process of detecting identifiers (personal names/ social security)
that directly or indirectly point to a person (or entity) and deleting those identifiers from
the data
liable - Answer-Legally enforceable claim on the assets of a business or property of an
individual
Limited data set - Answer-A limited data set of identifiable patient information as defined
in the privacy regulations issued under the health insurance portability accountability
act, better known as hipaa.
May be disclosed to an outside party without a patients authorization if certain
conditions are met
fundamental right to privacy - Answer--Common law
-constitutional law
Common law - Answer--defamation
-invasion of privacy
Defamation elements - Answer--intentional
-false or defamatory statement
-of another person
-causing damage
Defamation types - Answer-libel and slander
invasion of privacy elements - Answer--intentional
-prying or intruding into
-another persons privacy
-causing damages
Compensatory damages - Answer-Compensatory physical damage
Compensatory mental damage
Compensatory emotional damage
Compensatory financial damage
Consequential damage - Answer-Consequential physical damage
Consequential mental damage
Consequential emotional damage
Consequential financial damage
, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) - Answer--because
common law is inadequate
-health insurance portability
-health accountability
-privacy rule
-security rule
Privacy rule - Answer--PHI
-identifies specific information
-common violations
PHI - Answer--protected health information
-name
-geographic region
-birth date /date of service
-phone /fax numbers
-email
-social security number
-account info
-certificate/ license info
-website addresses
-biometric identifiers
-images
Allowed disclosures - Answer--to coordinate treatment and care
-ensure workers provide good care
-family friends relatives unless objection
-pay health providers
-protect public health
-certain governmental agencies
Health accountability - Answer--who does hipaa apply to?
-what does hipaa regulate?
-how is hipaa enforced?
Covered entities - Answer--any healthcare provider
-any health insurance company
-any health related company that gives or receives patient information
-if not covered entity, then hipaa does not apply
When you disclose - Answer--de identify
-limited data set
-copies (not original) of medical records
-incidental disclosure
Incidental disclosure - Answer--hipaa not guarantee
-not every conceivable occurrence/situation
BANK | 100% CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS (UPDATED 2025)
De identify - Answer-Process of detecting identifiers (personal names/ social security)
that directly or indirectly point to a person (or entity) and deleting those identifiers from
the data
liable - Answer-Legally enforceable claim on the assets of a business or property of an
individual
Limited data set - Answer-A limited data set of identifiable patient information as defined
in the privacy regulations issued under the health insurance portability accountability
act, better known as hipaa.
May be disclosed to an outside party without a patients authorization if certain
conditions are met
fundamental right to privacy - Answer--Common law
-constitutional law
Common law - Answer--defamation
-invasion of privacy
Defamation elements - Answer--intentional
-false or defamatory statement
-of another person
-causing damage
Defamation types - Answer-libel and slander
invasion of privacy elements - Answer--intentional
-prying or intruding into
-another persons privacy
-causing damages
Compensatory damages - Answer-Compensatory physical damage
Compensatory mental damage
Compensatory emotional damage
Compensatory financial damage
Consequential damage - Answer-Consequential physical damage
Consequential mental damage
Consequential emotional damage
Consequential financial damage
, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) - Answer--because
common law is inadequate
-health insurance portability
-health accountability
-privacy rule
-security rule
Privacy rule - Answer--PHI
-identifies specific information
-common violations
PHI - Answer--protected health information
-name
-geographic region
-birth date /date of service
-phone /fax numbers
-social security number
-account info
-certificate/ license info
-website addresses
-biometric identifiers
-images
Allowed disclosures - Answer--to coordinate treatment and care
-ensure workers provide good care
-family friends relatives unless objection
-pay health providers
-protect public health
-certain governmental agencies
Health accountability - Answer--who does hipaa apply to?
-what does hipaa regulate?
-how is hipaa enforced?
Covered entities - Answer--any healthcare provider
-any health insurance company
-any health related company that gives or receives patient information
-if not covered entity, then hipaa does not apply
When you disclose - Answer--de identify
-limited data set
-copies (not original) of medical records
-incidental disclosure
Incidental disclosure - Answer--hipaa not guarantee
-not every conceivable occurrence/situation