Managing HIPAA compliance includes legal and ethical considerations / Tony Peregrin
Series: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 121: : 2, pages 327-329 Publication details: February 2021Content type:- text
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- Confidentiality -- Legislation & jurisprudence
- Health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA)
- Insurance, Health -- Legislation & jurisprudence
- Medical records -- Access control
- Medical records -- Law and legislation
- Medical Records -- Legislation & jurisprudence
- Privacy -- Legislation & jurisprudence
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Technological advancements that affect how protected health information (PHI) is collected, housed, and transmitted may lead to justifiable concerns for patients and clients regarding the security of these data. PHI includes any information acquired by a health care professional, including registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs), that could be used to identify the patient/client, including but not limited to name, Social Security number, medical test results, and treatment plan.
Nutrition.
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