Title: RE: Contract Between Anesthesia Group and Hospital
As persons involved directly in the treatment of the patient, you do not need a business associate agreement. However, you may wish to include some language in the contract which declares that the relationship between your group and the
Title: RE: BA v Trading Partner Agreements
Trading partner agreements are used between covered entities (usually a health care and an insurance plan or a clearinghouse) to govern the exchange of covered transactions. A business associate agreement is between a covered entity (like a health car
Title: RE: Internet Pagers & Privacy
If all that is sent is the patient's name and address, that should be fine. If there is additional information that would allow someone to infer some about the patient's health status, something like:
To: HIV On Call Nurse.
Call patient John Doe at 555-55
Title: RE: JCAHO BAA
The JCAHO (as well as most of the other accreditation organizations) has taken the position that trying to field everyone's individual BAA would be too much of an administrative burden, therefore they will only accept their own. You are right but this is an exception to th
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Just that it pertains to payment for services.Noel
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Subject: RE: Another thread on Security/Privacy question
Roy,
I disagree with your conclusion that your collection agency is not a BA, even
if all you give
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Title: RE: Another thread on Security/Privacy question
The name and the credit card number are not PHI under HIPAA. It does not become PHI until some health information is added. If the information contains CPT codes, for example, then you would either need to include that information in the
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I
think you may be confusing authorizations and notices. I think if the patient
signed an authorization, say for a clinical trial, that said we will disclose
your information to XYZ drug company and ABC University who are co-investigators
on the project, those disclosures woul
Don't forget Alan Goldberg's
HIPAA-ginity!
HIPAA-ginity - that exemption
from HIPAA regulations that vanishes when a healthcare provider succumbs to the
temptation of electronic billing.
-Original Message-From: Ron Moore
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Title: RE: HIPAA privacy and telephone
My feeling is that unless you have authorization from the patient, anything other than giving the results directly to the patient is not allowed. You wish you can have an opt-in question on the order of "Do we have your permission to leave medical informa
Title: RE: Privacy: de-identification analysis (no safe harbor)
You may want to check with your local university if they have a school of public health. The biostatistics department should have the means to provide you with that analysis.
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Title: RE: Here is a good Privacy Issue that will cause problems
I would argue that releasing information that a patient has been restricted to one pharmacy is not a disclosure under HIPAA. A disclosure must contain a person's identifying information and information on their health status. I d
Title: RE: Here is a good Privacy Issue that will cause problems
I don't think you could justify a broadcast like "If this guy shows up in your office, don't let him have Percocet!" The pharmacist can communicate with the doctors that have written prescriptions for the patient but I don't thin
Title: RE: Here is a good Privacy Issue that will cause problems
It seems to me that the act of issuing and filling a prescription is a treatment process therefore the minimum necessary standard would not apply. I don't think that the privacy rule prohibits such communications. The pharmacist
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