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    J Health Law. 2004 Summer;37(3):399-427.

    Making sense of HIPAA Privacy: solutions for complex compliance dilemmas.

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    Health Law Practice Group, Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

    Abstract

    This Article examines and proposes solutions for the following compliance problems under the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act's Privacy Rule: (a) determining compliance requirements when multiple provisions of the Privacy Rule allow a use or disclosure of protected health information; (b) managing minimum necessary for disclosures to noncovered entities; (c) managing interaction between organized healthcare arrangements and noncovered providers; (d) processing joint health and life/disability insurance applications; (e) reconciling family coverage explanations of benefits and family member's confidential communication demands; and (f) explaining denial of protected health information access based on endangerment. In the course of the analysis, the Article presents a Privacy Rule Compliance Tool that summarizes the compliance requirements associated with each Privacy Rule provision that allows protected health information use or disclosure.

    PMID:
    15648535
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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