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Table of Contents

Lessons 1. Introduction to HIPAA Go Go 2. The Privacy Rule Go Go

Table of Contents  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ◦ Protects patients and their personal information

Table of Contents  Purposes of HIPAA

Table of Contents  Privacy of Health Information  The Privacy Rule

Table of Contents  Security of Electronic Records  The Security Rule

Table of Contents  Security Rule Safeguards

Table of Contents  Administrative Simplification  Transaction and Code Set Rule ◦ Standardized medical transactions and codes

Table of Contents  Insurance Portability ◦ Continuous coverage for people when they change or lose a job

Table of Contents  The Privacy Rule ◦ Protect private patient information

Table of Contents  Privacy Terms

Table of Contents  Authorization ◦ Permission given in order to share health information

Table of Contents  Patient rights ◦ Right to Notice of Privacy Practices ◦ Right to request restrictions on certain uses of protected health information ◦ Right to request confidential communications

Table of Contents  Patient rights ◦ Right to access a copy of protected health information ◦ Right to request an amendment of health information ◦ Right to receive an accounting of the sharing of health information

Table of Contents  Medical facility responsibilities  Release of Information

Table of Contents  Disclosure without authorization ◦ Disclosure allowed without authorization