HIPAA and Confidentiality

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If a patient requests a change to his/her medical record, the agency is obligated to make the change.
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Once you press the delete button, it removes all PHI from your screen, hard drive and software and cannot be recovered.
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HIPAA
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An agency must act on any request for access to medical records no later than 30 days of the request.
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Any complaints about violations of privacy can be reported to anyone in the office.
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Any external "business associate" of an agency that has access to PHI must enter into an agreement to safeguard the PHI of that agency.
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PHI (Protected Health Information) refers to any information related to the healthcare of an individual as well as demographic information.
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One goal of HIPAA is simplification of the paperwork associated with health insurance reimbursement.
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Most computer systems can track access to PHI back to the users password.
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When an agency receives a request for medical records, they can deny for any reason.
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The "minimum necessary rule" refers to disclosing all PHI to any vendor.
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You can violate HIPAA, even if you do not mention a patient name, simply by having a conversation in public revealing PHI that allows people hearing the conversation to "imply" whom you are speaking about.
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The three main categories include all of the following EXCEPT: