we are about as small a provider as you can be :) actually we are not even a provider, but the research I have done so far seems to indicate that our patient registry DEFINITELY qualifies as medical data. This thing was not even on my horizon until our nurse brought it up.

Dana

>1. Physical security
>2. Release of information
>3. *Who* has assess to patient records. *This is the biggie!*
>4. Restrictions on release of information
>5. Timeline ( was in April 2003, except for small health providers)
>There is more, but it is really involved.
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>    I am not an expert but I know we are also very concerned about HIPPA here at
>BloodSource.  I might be able to see if anybody here would be willing to talk to
>you, contact me off list if you would like me too try.  We maintain our own
>server, the database servers with personal medical data in them are inside that
>locked computer room about 20 feet to my right.  So I'm not sure how helpful we
>can be about outside hosting.
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