I understand both positions on this, but I tend to agree that de-identified info can be shared....
The HIPAA rules swing both ways I guess.... -----Original Message----- From: Mimi Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 3:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Release of information ERs can release this..the question is should they. In a large, metropolitan center with mutliple hospitals and the potential for more then one shooting victim, yes. In a two hospital town where there was one fire the night before..I would question being as specific as the example that was given...(my opinion only).. Mimi Hart Research Analyst, HIPAA Iowa Health System 319-369-7767 (phone) 319-369-8365 (fax) 319-490-0637 (pager) [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> "Drexler, Deborah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/24/02 02:26PM >>> ERs can release non-PHI to the media. Information that is deidentified under section 514(a) is not PHI. Section 514(a) does not require the removal of diagnosis, race or gender. Therefore, statements such as: "we treated 4 burn victims last night;" "we treated a caucasian male for a gunshot wound;" or "3 victims had burns over 50% of their bodies" are all deidentied, and thus OK. Deborah Drexler Privacy and Security Officer Division of Medical Assistance Boston, MA 02111 617-210-5372 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Rachel Foerster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 1:33 PM To: 'Street, Bunny'; WEDI SNIP 2 (E-mail 2) Subject: RE: Release of information Releasing **ANY** health information, whether protected or not under HIPAA, would be a major NO-NO....unless you have an explicit written authorization from the individual who is the subject of the information authorizing such release. Such an authorization should also very clearly identify what information is being authorized for release and comply with all of the other specifications set forth in the Privacy Rule for authorizations. In the absence of a **written** authorization from individual, DO NOT RELEASE ANY INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA. Rachel Rachel Foerster Principal Rachel Foerster & Associates, Ltd. Professionals in EDI & Electronic Commerce 39432 North Avenue Beach Park, IL 60099 Phone: 847-872-8070 Fax: 847-872-6860 http://www.rfa-edi.com <http://www.rfa-edi.com/> -----Original Message----- From: Street, Bunny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 7:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Release of information Generally to the media........ -----Original Message----- From: Rachel Foerster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 5:25 PM To: 'Street, Bunny'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Release of information Releasing information to whom? Rachel Foerster Principal Rachel Foerster & Associates, Ltd. Professionals in EDI & Electronic Commerce 39432 North Avenue Beach Park, IL 60099 Phone: 847-872-8070 Fax: 847-872-6860 http://www.rfa-edi.com <http://www.rfa-edi.com/> -----Original Message----- From: Street, Bunny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Release of information I am seeking further clarification about the release of patient information primarily from the Emergency Department scenarios. How are other health care providers interpreting the Privacy regs regarding situations such as trauma patients (burns, auto accidents, head injuries, gunshots,etc). Current practices often involve releasing general location of burns and a body percentage; indication that head injuries were involved; that a gunshot or stabbing was sustained; etc. Thank You Leslie Street Privacy Specialist Mountain States Health Alliance Johnson City, TN 37604 ********************************************************************** To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=ivacy and enter your email address. ********************************************************************** To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=privacy and enter your email address. ********************************************************************** To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=privacy and enter your email address. ********************************************************************** To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=privacy and enter your email address. ********************************************************************** To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=privacy and enter your email address. ********************************************************************** To be removed from this list, go to: http://snip.wedi.org/unsubscribe.cfm?list=privacy and enter your email address.
