Introduction to HIPAA for Health Care Professionals.ppt
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1、Introduction to HIPAA for Health Care Professionals,Gerald P. Koocher, Ph.D., ABPP,Introduction,This educational module is intended to help students understand the fundamentals of HIPAA prior to beginning work at clinical sites. Many sites or agencies will expect you to complete an orientation to th
2、eir specific approach to HIPAA policies.,What is HIPAA and Why Should I Care?,The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a federal law designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system. Part of HIPAA directly affects your clinical work and the ope
3、rations of any facility where you will train. Understanding the fundamentals of HIPAA will prepare you to step into training sites with a clear understanding of how to comply with requirements for respecting the privacy of protected health information (PHI).,Content,I. The Importance of Protecting P
4、atient Health Information II. General HIPAA and Privacy Rule Overview III. Permitted Uses and Disclosures IV. Patients Rights to Control their Health Information V. Administrative Requirements,The Importance of Protecting Patient Health Information,Employees with access to patient data may use or di
5、sclose it only on a “need to know” basis: Keep this information confidential. Access or use this information only as required to perform your job. Provide the minimum necessary information when responding to information requests. Do not discuss this information with others unless it is administrativ
6、ely or clinically necessary to do so. Do not use any electronic media to copy or transmit information unless you are specifically authorized to do so.,The Importance of Protecting Patient Health Information,Additional examples of actions to protect patient privacy: At nursing stations, keep computer
7、 monitors that display patient information turned away from public view. Log off from patient records before leaving a data terminal. If you must leave for a few moments, do not leave records face up on your desk or work area. Place fax machines used to receive confidential records in locations with
8、 appropriately limited access. Avoid elevator and hallway consultations involving patients.,Consequences of Violations,Inappropriate disclosure of confidential information is subject to discipline, up to and including discharge from employment. For licensed professionals, it is also subject to disci
9、pline by licensing and credentialing bodies There are civil and criminal penalties for violations of patient privacy: Fines up to $25,000 for multiple violations of the same standard in a calendar year Fines up to $250,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years for deliberate misuses of individually ide
10、ntifiable health information.,HIPPA rules are not a barrier to good care:,The HIPAA Privacy Rule is not intended to prohibit providers from talking to each other and to their patients. Staff and students are free to communicate as required for quick, effective, and high-quality health care. The Priv
11、acy Rule also recognizes that overheard communications in these settings may be unavoidable and allows for these incidental disclosures.,HIPAA and Privacy Rule Overview: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has many parts. Most relevant to students in the health profession
12、s are the “Administrative Simplification” provisions including national standards for electronic health care transactions, codes, identifiers, security, and the privacy of personal health information.,The Privacy Rule applies to protected health information (PHI).,Protected health information (PHI)
13、is “identifiable” health information acquired in the course of serving patients. Any of the following data make health information “identifiable”: Name Social security number Street and email addresses Employer Telephone and fax numbers Member or account numbers (e.g. medical record number, health p
14、lan identification number) Relatives names Date of service, birth or death Fingerprints, photographs, voice recordings Certificate or license numbers Any other linked number, code, characteristic (e.g. device identifiers, serial numbers),HIPAA generally defers to state law concerning the relative ri
15、ghts of parents and minors. In this module, the terms “individual” or “patient” mean: Parents and legal guardians may generally exercise the HIPAA rights of their minor children; Patients 18 or older, or with emancipated or “mature minor“ status, may exercise their own rights under HIPAA. If you are
16、 in doubt about a patients status or have questions about the legal definition of emancipation or “maturity,“ check with the agencys legal counsel. A minor patient may exercise HIPAA rights regarding matters involving diagnosis or treatment relating to certain conditions (e.g., sexually transmitted
17、diseases, drug or alcohol dependency, and pregnancy).,The Privacy Rule: Parents and Minors,Permitted Uses and Disclosures of PHI,An agency may use or disclose PHI for the following purposes: In order to treat a patient. Justifying payment for treating a patient. Certain administrative, financial, le
18、gal, and quality-improvement activities that are necessary to “run the business” (such activities are called “health care operations”).,Additional Permitted Uses and Disclosures of PHI,If the disclosure complies with and is limited to what the law requires, agencies are permitted to disclose PHI: To
19、 public health authorities and health oversight agencies To coroners, medical examiners, and funeral directors For organ procurement To respond to court orders and subpoenas,Permitted Uses and Disclosures of PHI,There are certain disclosures that agencies may make if the patient is given the opportu
20、nity to agree or object: A patients location and condition (in general terms) if the patient is asked for by name or for disaster relief purposes. PHI relevant to care, or to family/close friends who are designated by the patient.,Permitted Uses and Disclosures of PHI,Written permission or authoriza
21、tion from the patient is required to use or disclose PHI for purposes other than treatment, payment, health care operations, or as required by law or for public health reasons.,PHI and Research,Specific procedures may allow PHI to be used or disclosed for research purposes:Records can be de-identifi
22、cation. Written authorization may be obtained from the patient for research use or discloser. The Institutional Review Board (IRB) may grant a waiver of written authorization. Only data needed to prepare work for research purposes only may be disclosed. Special provisions may allow for research usin
23、g a decedents PHI.,General Data Disclosures,An agency may use or disclose demographic information and the dates of treatment for the purpose of raising funds for its own benefit, without an authorization. Example: “Between January and June we treated 47 patients under 18, 20% of whom had family inco
24、mes under $25,000 per year.,General data disclosures,An agency must make reasonable efforts to limit protected health information to the minimum necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of uses, disclosures, or requests.,Incidental Disclosures,An incidental disclosure that occurs as a by-product
25、 of an otherwise permitted use or disclosure is permitted: If it cannot be reasonably prevented. If it is limited in nature. To the extent that reasonable safeguards exist.,Permitted Uses and Disclosures to Carry Out Treatment, Payment, and Health Care Operations,An entity may use or disclose PHI fo
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