When does state privacy law supersede HIPAA?
A. When state privacy law is less protective than HIPAA
B. When state privacy law is more protective than HIPAA
C. It is up to the discretion of the covered entity
D. State privacy law never supersedes HIPAA - ANSWERS-B. When
state privacy law is more protective than HIPAA
The HIPAA Security Rule is a technology neutral, federally mandated
"floor" of protection whose primary objective is to protect the
confidentiality, integrity, and availability of individually identifiable
health information in electronic form when it is stored, maintained, or
transmitted.
A. True
B. false - ANSWERS-A. True
Who enforces HIPAA?
A. Surgeon General
B. Department of Health and Human Services
C. Department of Health Information Security
D. Local Police Department - ANSWERS-B. Department of Health and
Human Services
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, HIPPA FINAL EXAM LATEST
Of the following, which are implications of non-compliance with
HIPAA?
A. Increased operation costs
B. Financial penalties
C. Litigation damages
D. All of the above - ANSWERS-D. All of the above
Which of these statements accurately reflects the definition of protected
health information (PHI)?
A. PHI does not include PHI in transit.
B. PHI does not include a physician's hand written notes about the
patient's treatment.
C. PHI does not include data that is stored or processed.
D. PHI includes PHI stored on any form of media. - ANSWERS-D. PHI
includes PHI stored on any form of media.
if it's an all the above one it's most likely a freebie - ANSWERS-
almost all are true like 90% - ANSWERS-
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