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Title: HIPAA OBJECTIVES


1
HIPAA OBJECTIVES
  • Define HIPAA
  • Define PHI
  • Use of PHI
  • Your rights
  • Your responsibilities

2
HIPAA
  • HEALTH
  • INSURANCE
  • PORTABILITY and
  • ACCOUNTABILITY
  • ACT

3
Components of HIPAA
  • Insurance portability Insures individuals
    moving from one health plan to another will have
    continuity of coverage and will not be denied
    coverage under pre-existing-condition clauses.
  • Fraud enforcement (accountability)
    Significantly increases the federal governments
    fraud enforcement authority in many different
    areas.
  • Administration simplification the most
    significant part of the legislation

4
Easy to share.
Easy to misuse.
5
  • Knowingly releasing patient information
  • 1 year jail sentence and 50,000 fine
  • Gaining access to health information under false
    pretences
  • five-year jail sentence and 100,000 fine
  • Releasing patient information with harmful intent
    or selling information
  • 10-year jail sentence and 250,000 fine

6
Confidential Identifiable Information
  • Names
  • Addresses
  • Employers
  • Relatives names
  • Dates of birth
  • Telephone and fax numbers
  • E-mail addresses

7
Confidential Identifiable Information Continued
  • Social Security numbers
  • Medical record numbers
  • Member or account numbers
  • Certificate numbers
  • Voice prints
  • Finger prints
  • Photos
  • Codes
  • Any other characteristic, such as occupation,
    which may identify individual

CONFIDENTIAL!
8
PHI
  • Protected
  • Health
  • Information

PASSWORD
9
Ways to Protect Patient Privacy
  • Do I need to know this to do my job?
  • Do not pass it on.

10
Ways to Protect Patient Privacy
  • Close patient room doors to discuss treatments
    administer procedures.
  • Close curtains speak softly in semi-private
    rooms when discussing treatment administering
    procedures.
  • Avoid discussions about patients in elevators
    cafeteria lines.
  • Do not leave messages regarding conditions or
    test results on answering machines or with anyone
    other than patient.
  • Avoid paging patients using information that
    could reveal their health issues.

11
Rules for Use
  • Treatment
  • Payment
  • Healthcare Operation
  • Authorization from individual patient
  • Disclose information to patient
  • Incidental disclosures are permitted

12
Reasons to Release PHI Without Authorization
  • State health agencies require providers to report
    to them when patients have certain communicable
    diseases, even if patient doesnt want it
    reported
  • The FDA requires providers to report certain
    information about medical devices that break or
    malfunction
  • Some states require physicians and other
    caregivers who suspect child abuse or domestic
    violence to report it to police

13
Reasons Continued
  • Police have the right to request certain info
    about patients to determine whether they are
    suspects in criminal investigation or to assist
    in locating a missing person, material witness or
    suspect
  • Courts have the right to order providers to
    release patient information
  • Providers must report cases of suspicious deaths
    or suspected crime victims

14
Privacy Rules Provide You As A Client New Rights
  • Notice of privacy
  • Right to restrict use disclosure of PHI
  • Right to have PHI communicated by alternate means
  • Right to amend PHI
  • Accounting of disclosures of PHI
  • Right to access PHI

15
Your Responsibilities
  • Understand PHI
  • Know rules
  • Know how to implement in your department
  • Reporting violations

16
CANT HAVE PRIVACY WITHOUT SECURITY
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