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INDIVIDUALLY IDENTIFIABLE HEALTH INFORMATION
[45 CFR Parts 160 and 164]
Introduction
This guidance explains and answers questions about key elements of
the requirements of the HIPAA Standards for Privacy of
Individually Identifiable Health Information (the Privacy Rule).
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published the
Privacy Rule on December 28, 2000, and adopted modifications of the
Rule on August 14, 2002.
The Privacy Rule (45 CFR Part 160 and Subparts A and E of Part
164) provides the first comprehensive Federal protection for the
privacy of health information. All segments of the health care
industry have expressed support for the objective of enhanced patient
privacy in the health care system. The Privacy Rule, as modified, is
carefully balanced to provide strong privacy protections that do not
interfere with patient access to, or the quality of, health care
delivery.
The guidance that follows is meant to communicate as clearly as
possible the privacy policies contained in the Privacy Rule. For a
particular segment in the Privacy Rule, the guidance will provide a
brief explanation of the segment and how the Rule works, followed by
"Frequently Asked Questions" about that provision. The
guidance does not address all of the relevant provisions in the Rule,
although we anticipate adding segments in the future as we develop
guidance on more Privacy Rule standards. We will also be adding to
the "Frequently Asked Questions" on an ongoing basis as new
questions arise. HHS plans to work expeditiously to address these
additional questions to facilitate understanding of the Rule and to
encourage voluntary compliance with its requirements. However, for a
full understanding of one's rights and responsibilities under the
Rule, it is important to consult the Rule itself.
The Privacy Rule Standards Addressed
General Overview
Incidental Uses and Disclosures (45
CFR 164.502(a))
Minimum Necessary (45 CFR
164.502(b), 164.514(d))
Personal Representatives (45 CFR
164.502(g))
Business Associates (45 CFR 164.502(e),
164.504(e), 164.532(d) and (e))
Uses and Disclosures for Treatment, Payment,
and Health
Care Operations (45 CFR 164.506)
Marketing (45 CFR 164.501, 164.508(a))
Public Health (45 CFR 164.512(b))
Research (45 CFR 164.501, 164.508,
164.512(i), 164.514(e),
164.528, 164.532)
Workers' Compensation Laws (45 CFR
164.512(l))
Notice (45 CFR 164.520)
Government Access (45 CFR Part 160, Subpart C,
164.512(f))
Miscellaneous FAQs
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