HIPAA
HIPAA Rules and Regulations
Privacy and Authorization
Insurance Portability
Security Measures
100

This landmark law, enacted in 1996, established regulations for protecting patient health information.
 

 What is HIPAA?

100

This HIPAA rule provides detailed instructions for protecting patients’ personal health information.
 

What is the Privacy Rule?

100

Patients must give this type of permission to disclose protected health information.
 

What is written authorization?

100

HIPAA helps prevent insurance companies from denying coverage based on these conditions.
 

What are pre-existing conditions?

100

Healthcare facilities must ensure this type of training for employees accessing health records.
 

What is security awareness training?

200

Before HIPAA, this group could use medical records to deny coverage or adjust rates for financial gain.
 

Who are insurance companies?

200
  • HIPAA’s Security Rule ensures the safety of medical records in this format.

What are electronic medical records (EMR)?

200

This term describes information shared within protected relationships like doctor-patient or attorney-client.
 

What is privileged communication?

200

This section of HIPAA ensures people maintain insurance coverage after changing jobs.

What is the Health Insurance Access, Portability, and Renewability section?

200

To prevent unauthorized access, healthcare facilities must ensure that only these individuals have access to patient data.
 

Who are authorized personnel?

300

HIPAA was passed to reform the healthcare industry and protect this specific type of patient information.
 

What is personal health information?

300

This safeguard includes rules like locked doors and fireproof cabinets for storing medical records.
 

What are physical safeguards?

300

Protected health information (PHI) includes details like social security numbers and this personal identifier.
 

What is a patient’s name?

300

This type of claim submission has become faster and more accurate thanks to HIPAA standards.
 

What are electronic claims?

300

Encrypted information and updated passwords are part of this safeguard category.
 

What are technical safeguards?

400

The year HIPAA was signed into law.
 

What is 1996?

400

Passwords and encryption are examples of this type of safeguard under the Security Rule.
 

What are technical safeguards?

400

One of the six patient rights under the Privacy Rule allows patients to restrict the disclosure of this type of information.
 

What is medical record information?

400

The practice of keeping insurance while transitioning between jobs is commonly referred to as this.
 

What is insurance portability?

400

Healthcare providers must establish clear policies about this to ensure compliance with the Security Rule.
 

What is employee access management?

500

The legislative branch that initiated healthcare reform leading to HIPAA in the 1970s.
 

What is Congress?

500

HIPAA standardizes medical transactions through this specific rule.
 

What is the Transaction and Code Set Rule?

500

Patients must receive this form at their first visit to a healthcare facility, outlining their privacy rights.
 

What is the Notice of Privacy Practices?

500

This example demonstrates HIPAA’s impact: A patient with a heart condition changes jobs and is guaranteed continuous coverage.
 

What is Rose Wilson’s case?

500

Facilities use these to physically protect records from hazards like fire or theft.
 

What are fireproof cabinets?

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