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PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY

HOLLIS CHARLESMHA 690 HEALTH CARE CAPSTONE

DR. HWANG-JI LU05/05/16

INTRODUCTION

What is Privacy What is Confidentiality HIPAA HIPAA Violation and penalty Protecting Patient Information Covered Entities Conclusion References

WHAT IS PRIVACY

• Patient information security includes the seps healthcare providers must take to guard patient’s “protected health information “commonly referred to as PHI, from unauthorized access or breaches of privacy.

WHAT IS CONFIDENTIALITY

•Confidentiality is one of the core duties of medical practices. It requires health care providers to keep a patient’s personal health information private unless consent to release the information is provided by the patient. Patients routinely share personal information with health care providers

HIPAA

• Health Insurance Portability and Affordability Act• Passed in congress in 1996 • Provides the ability to transfer and continue health insurance coverage for millions

of American workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs;• Reduces health care fraud and abuse;• Mandates industry-wide standards for health care information on electronic billing

and other processes; and• Requires the protection and confidential handling of protected health information

HIPAA VIOLATION AND PENALITIESHIPAA Violation Minimum Penalty Maximum PenaltyHIPPA violation due to reasonable cause and not due to willful neglect

$1000 per violation with an annual maximum of $100,000 for repeat violation

$50,000 per violation with an annual maximum of $1.5 million

HIPAA violation due to willful neglect but violation is corrected and within the required time period

$10,000 per violation with an annual maximum of $250,000 for repeat violations

$50,000 per violation with an annual maximum of $1.5

HIPAA Violation due to willful neglect and is not corrected

$50,000 per violation with an annual maximum of $1.5 million

$50,000 per violation with an annual maximum of $1.5 million

WHAT IS PHI

• Patient Name• Patient date of birth• Patient address• Patient social security number

HOW TO PROTECT PATIENT HEALTH INFORMATION

•Do not discuss or disclose patient information to any individual without the written consent or authorization

• Collect only information related to the care of the patient

•Do not give non employee access to work computer

•Have policies and procedures in place for what information can be access

COVERED ENTITIES

• Health care plans• Health care clearing house• Health care providers

CONCLUSION

• Protection patient information and confidetality is very important to health care organization. If a patient health information is not protected it can cause harm to the patient. Health care organization must have policies and procedures in place on how much information for a patient can be disclosed with conscent form the patient. HIPAA has rules and regulations for all covered entities and when these rules are violated the responsibility party will be sighted with a penalty.

REFERENCES

• American Medical Association: HIPAA violation and Enforcement. Retrieved from www.ama.assn.org/ama/pub/physician/resources/solution-managing-your-practice• Confidentiality: ethical Topic in Medicine – University of

Washington. Retrieved from https://depts.Washington.edu• Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. What is

HIPPA. Retrieved form www.dhcs.ca.gov

REFERENCES

• Patient Privacy and Security of Electronic Medical Information. Retrieved from www.radiologyinfo.org• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National

Institute of Healt. Retrieved from https://privacyruleand research.nih.gov

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