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- eCFR :: 38 CFR 17. 501 -- Confidential and privileged documents.
Only documents and parts of documents resulting from those activities which have been so described are protected by 38 U S C 5705 and the regulations in §§ 17 500 through 17 511
- HCMAi - Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association
Among the 16-33 million individuals with HCM worldwide, a significant number—likely the majority lack adequate access to up-to-date information regarding diagnostics, treatment options, or medications
- HIPAA Basics for Providers: Privacy, Security, Breach Notification Rules
Rules protect the privacy and security of health information and give patients rights to their health information HIPAA establishes standards to safeguard the protected health information (PHI) that you hold if you’re one of these covered entities or their business associate:
- Summary of the HIPAA Security Rule - HHS. gov
Section 13401 of the HITECH Act provides that the administrative, physical, and technical safeguards of the Security Rule, 16 as well as its policies and procedures and documentation requirements, 17 apply to business associates in the same manner that they apply to covered entities
- HIPAA for Professionals | HHS. gov
This is an unofficial version that presents all the HIPAA regulatory standards in one document The official version of all federal regulations is published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
- Security Rule Guidance Material - HHS. gov
In this section, you will find educational materials to help you learn more about the HIPAA Security Rule and other sources of standards for safeguarding electronic protected health information (e-PHI)
- Your Rights Under HIPAA | HHS. gov
Health Care Clearinghouses —entities that process nonstandard health information they receive from another entity into a standard (i e , standard electronic format or data content), or vice versa In addition, business associates of covered entities must follow parts of the HIPAA regulations
- HEALTH CARE PRIVACY - compliancecosmos. org
There are two instances where a CE must release information: to the individual who is the subject of the information (or his or her legal representative) and to the Secretary of HHS 41
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