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1. Which of the following are ex- Patient's Name
amples of Protected Health In- Patient's Date of Birth
formation (PHI)? Patient's Medication List
(all of the above)
2. Which is true with regard to CMS allows texting of patient information on a secured plat-
electronic message of patient form but not for patient orders
information?
3. True or false: The "mini- True
mum necessary" requirement
of HIPAA refers to using or dis-
closing/releasing only the min-
imum PHI necessary to accom-
plish the purpose of use, dis-
closure or request.
4. The Health Insurance Portabil- Create a framework for protecting genetic information so it is
ity and Accountability Act of not used to discriminate in determining treatment
1996 was designed to do all of
the following EXCEPT:
5. What was HIPAA designed to Set national privacy standards for when a patient's protected
do? health information can be used and disclosed, Allow for easier
access by patients to receive care seamlessly among various
providers while having protections, and Set standards and re-
quirements for the security of electronic transmission of health
information
6. One of your close friends and No
classmates was on rotation
during their APPEs at the same
pharmacy you are currently
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finishing your rotation. He be-
came close to a patient who
was diagnosed with cancer. He
asks you how the patient is do-
ing when you are together dur-
ing class. Is it okay to tell him?
7. patient's birth year de-identified PHI
8. Three rules of HIPAA Privacy
Security
Breach Notification
9. Privacy in HIPAA sets national standards for when PHI may be used/disclosed
10. Security in HIPAA safeguards that covered entities and business associates must
implement to protect confidentiality, integrity, and availability
of electronic PHI
11. Breach Notification requires covered entities to notify affected individuals, De-
partment of Health and Human Services, and the media of
unsecured PHI breach
12. PHI any identifiable health information that is used, maintained,
stored, or transmitted by a HIPAA-covered entity
13. HIPAA-covered entity healthcare provider, health plan, health insurer, healthcare
clearinghouse, business associate of covered entity. all in re-
lation to the provision of healthcare or payment for healthcare
services
14. Why is Privacy Important? Ethics, Hippocratic Oath, and Oath of a Pharmacist- protect all
information entrusted, hold to the highest principles of moral,
ethical, and legal conduct
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