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I have two quick questions for the group:
1. When your Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) says to contact the
Privacy
Officer for such and such, does
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I agree with Deborah's response to both questions. At the HHS/OCR
conference in Atlanta a few weeks ago, Richard Campa
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I have two quick questions for the group:
1. When your Notice of Privacy Practices
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Title: RE: named Privacy officer on NPP, posting
1) yes, you can just list the title of the Privacy Officer. That is what we are doing. Otherwise you have to redistribute every time your Privacy Officer changes.
2) I don't think this meets the requirements. But I'd see what eve
I have two quick questions for the group:
1. When your Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) says to contact the Privacy Officer
for such and such, does the Privacy Officer need to be a NAMED individual or can you
just list the title of the contact person (e.g., the Privacy Officer)?
2.Since