Title: RE: BA v Trading Partner Agreements
I do
disagree with the below
The
TPA is a document used to establish EDI relationships. Those relationships
are not always between covered entities and are not always HIPAA
impacted.
A BAA
is a document between a CE and another company that
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-Original Message-From: Doug Webb
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Jonathan,
A Trading Partner Agreement is a general contract between
a BA and a trading
partner.
BK
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 1:44 PM
To: WEDI SNIP Privacy Workgroup List
Subject: BA v Trading Partner Agreements
Can anyone offer a simple clarification of the difference between and when
Title: RE: BA v Trading Partner Agreements
The BA is between a CE and another entity that uses or discloses behalf for the CE.
A trading partner is between a CE and another entity who exchange transactions electronically stating how you will protect the electronic PHI.
Deborah Campbell
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
March 20, 2003 12:43
PM
Subject: BA v Trading Partner
Agreements
Can anyone offer a simple clarification of the difference
between and when to use a Business Associate Agreement and a Trading
Partner Agreement?Many
thanks.___
Can anyone offer a simple clarification of the difference between and when
to use a Business Associate Agreement and a Trading Partner Agreement?
Many thanks.
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