Deck 17: Privacy in the Physicians Office

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Patients' rights are the heart of the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
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The second part of the administrative simplification provision deals with privacy and confidentiality.
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A notice of privacy practices must be presented before a patient can receive emergency care.
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A notice of privacy practices must include an effective date.
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The medical assistant should always document any form of communication about the patient's preferences in releasing PHI.
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Patients do not have the right to restrict any part of their PHI.
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After patients sign the first notice of privacy practices, they need not ever sign another one.
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The medical assistant never has to ask for identification of patients in the office setting, because this can be easily assumed.
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Patients have a right to notification of a facility's privacy practices.
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The goal of Title I of HIPAA is to reduce administrative costs in the healthcare industry.
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A separate release of information form often is used for human immunodeficiency virus information.
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A minor can never consent to his or her own medical care.
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The notice of privacy practices must include the name of a person to contact at the facility for more information.
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HIPAA regulations limit the use of pre-existing condition exclusions and guarantee that certain individuals can buy healthcare insurance after leaving or losing a job.
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Both covered entities and business associates can discuss a patient's bill with a person other than the patient to obtain reimbursement.
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Employees in healthcare facilities must be trained so that they understand the procedures related to HIPAA compliance.
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All healthcare facilities should designate a person as the privacy officer.
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Patients have more control over their medical records today because of HIPAA's regulations.
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A pharmacist cannot discuss a patient on the phone when another person is standing nearby.
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Patients have the right to request that their protected health information be amended.
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An incidental disclosure is a primary use of health information that could have been prevented.
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Which of the following could be considered an incidental exposure?

A)Confidential conversations between providers with patients overheard through the wall in adjacent examination rooms
B)Physicians speaking with patients in semiprivate hospital rooms
C)Seeing other patients' names when signing in at the office
D)All of the above
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HIPAA violators face only civil charges if patient privacy rights are compromised.
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Individuals or organizations that perform or assist a covered entity in the performance of a function related to individually identifiable health information are called:

A)business associates
B)partners
C)healthcare providers
D)corporations
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A complainant is the person about whom a complaint is registered.
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Which of these is not true about an incidental exposure?

A)It cannot be reasonably prevented.
B)It is limited in nature.
C)It occurs as a result of another use or disclosure that is permitted.
D)It can be reasonably prevented.
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Complaints regarding patient privacy must be filed within how many days from when the patient knew or should have known that an act occurred?

A)30
B)60
C)120
D)180
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Employees of the medical facility must be trained to implement the HIPAA procedures that the facility has put in place.
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Agencies rarely share information with regard to HIPAA compliance.
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The best method of patient identification is a:

A)birth certificate
B)state-issued ID card or driver's license
C)student ID
D)Social Security card
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Which of the following is not true regarding HIPAA laws?

A)Patients have more control over their medical records.
B)Few boundaries are set on the use and release of health records.
C)Patients can make informed choices on how their personal health information is used.
D)Violators are held accountable if patients' privacy rights are compromised.
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To infer is to derive as a conclusion from facts and premises.
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A notice of privacy practices must contain information on how to file a complaint.
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Which is not true about complaints filed with the OCR regarding privacy violations?

A)The complaint can be made orally or in writing.
B)The complaint must name the entity that is the subject of the complaint.
C)The complaint must apply to an incident that occurred after April 14, 2003.
D)The complaint must be filed within the time limits set by the OCR.
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Which of the following is not one of the patient rights provided by HIPAA?

A)Right to notice of a facility's privacy practices
B)Right to receive notice of all disclosures of PHI
C)Right to obtain the original medical record
D)Right to have access to, view, and obtain a copy of the person's PHI
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The parent is not considered the child's representative in which of the following cases?

A)When the minor consents to care and the consent of the parent is not required by state law
B)When the court dictates that the parent is the child's representative
C)When the parent refuses to allow the minor to have a confidential relationship with the provider
D)None of the above
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Individuals who lose their jobs are automatically eligible for COBRA, no matter what their employment situation.
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HIPAA protects not only the patient, but also the medical facility.
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How can the medical assistant use reasonable care when sending health information via fax?

A)Verify the fax number.
B)Direct the fax to a certain person.
C)Use cover sheets that stress confidentiality.
D)All of the above are correct.
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Patients can request that changes be made to their medical record if they inspect it and find a(n) __________.
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The division of the federal government that enforces privacy standards is:

A)OSHA
B)HIPAA
C)OCR
D)OIG
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Suppose a married woman comes to the physician's office for a pregnancy test.Who is allowed to access her PHI?

A)Her parents
B)Her husband
C)Only the patient
D)Anyone the patient has designated to access her PHI
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Before the HIPAA Privacy Rule, health information could be __________ to others without either notice to or authorization from the patient.
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Providers must review requests for amendments of PHI and act on them within _____ days.

A)30
B)60
C)90
D)120
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The patient's own information that pertains to his or her health is called __________ health information.
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An organization that transmits information in an electronic form during a transaction, as defined by HIPAA, is called a:

A)covered entity
B)business associate
C)complainant
D)healthcare provider
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The division of the federal government that enforces privacy standards is the Office for __________.
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The person making a complaint against a person or organization is called the __________.
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The __________ of the record owns it, not the patient.
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The Office of the __________ conducts audits, investigations, and inspections involving the laws that pertain to HHS.
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By noting that a patient was presented with the notice of privacy practices and refused to sign the document, the office staff can prove __________.
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PHI stands for:

A)protected health instructions
B)protected health information
C)private health information
D)private health instructions
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It is possible to encounter conflicting __________ when disclosing PHI.
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How often are patients entitled to receive an accounting of disclosures of their PHI without charge?

A)Weekly
B)Monthly
C)Semiannually
D)Annually
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The Title I provision of HIPAA regulates __________ reform.
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How many provisions does HIPAA contain?

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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If something is generally or widely accepted, practiced, or favored, it is:

A)prevalent
B)precluded
C)covered
D)inferred
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To make known, as a confidence or secret, is to:

A)divulge
B)infer
C)preclude
D)ask
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To __________ is to make known, as a confidence or secret.
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The manner of expressing oneself in words is called __________.
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A(n) __________ process should be in place for instances when the provider does not agree with restrictions that patients place on their PHI.
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Transmissions of information between two parties to carry out financial or administrative activities related to healthcare are called __________.
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The HIPAA Privacy Rule allows parents to see the medical records of their children as long as this is not __________ with state law.
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Some medical offices require patients to sign a(n) __________ annually that proves patients were notified of the privacy policy.
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Electronic __________ are used daily in modern physicians' offices.
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__________ media are used daily in modern physicians' offices and healthcare facilities.
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Requests to amend PHI can be denied if the provider is not the __________ of the record.
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The office policy manual should list acceptable forms of __________ that can be used to release health information.
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If uncertain about any situation with regard to HIPAA compliance, the medical assistant should consult the HIPAA __________.
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A(n) __________ is the person at a healthcare facility who deals with issues related to patient privacy and HIPAA compliance.
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Most physicians' offices require that patients request access to their PHI in __________.
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Before HIPAA regulations were established, a financial __________ could deny a mortgage or credit card based on information obtained from an individual's health history.
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If a patient sees other patients' names when signing in for an appointment, the situation is called a(n) __________ disclosure.
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The creation of privacy and security laws was intended to make the healthcare process more __________ and to provide faster reimbursements.
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Because of HIPAA, patients are able to make informed __________ about the use of their personal health information.
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A notice of privacy practices is not required in a(n) __________ situation.
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Healthcare providers face significant challenges during major __________ in keeping patients safe and protecting their privacy.
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Information about patients' rights regarding PHI does not have to be included in a notice of privacy practices.
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Patients' rights are the heart of the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
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3
The second part of the administrative simplification provision deals with privacy and confidentiality.
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A notice of privacy practices must be presented before a patient can receive emergency care.
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A notice of privacy practices must include an effective date.
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The medical assistant should always document any form of communication about the patient's preferences in releasing PHI.
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Patients do not have the right to restrict any part of their PHI.
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After patients sign the first notice of privacy practices, they need not ever sign another one.
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The medical assistant never has to ask for identification of patients in the office setting, because this can be easily assumed.
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Patients have a right to notification of a facility's privacy practices.
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The goal of Title I of HIPAA is to reduce administrative costs in the healthcare industry.
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A separate release of information form often is used for human immunodeficiency virus information.
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A minor can never consent to his or her own medical care.
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The notice of privacy practices must include the name of a person to contact at the facility for more information.
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HIPAA regulations limit the use of pre-existing condition exclusions and guarantee that certain individuals can buy healthcare insurance after leaving or losing a job.
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Both covered entities and business associates can discuss a patient's bill with a person other than the patient to obtain reimbursement.
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Employees in healthcare facilities must be trained so that they understand the procedures related to HIPAA compliance.
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All healthcare facilities should designate a person as the privacy officer.
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Patients have more control over their medical records today because of HIPAA's regulations.
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A pharmacist cannot discuss a patient on the phone when another person is standing nearby.
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Patients have the right to request that their protected health information be amended.
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An incidental disclosure is a primary use of health information that could have been prevented.
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Which of the following could be considered an incidental exposure?

A)Confidential conversations between providers with patients overheard through the wall in adjacent examination rooms
B)Physicians speaking with patients in semiprivate hospital rooms
C)Seeing other patients' names when signing in at the office
D)All of the above
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HIPAA violators face only civil charges if patient privacy rights are compromised.
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Individuals or organizations that perform or assist a covered entity in the performance of a function related to individually identifiable health information are called:

A)business associates
B)partners
C)healthcare providers
D)corporations
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A complainant is the person about whom a complaint is registered.
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Which of these is not true about an incidental exposure?

A)It cannot be reasonably prevented.
B)It is limited in nature.
C)It occurs as a result of another use or disclosure that is permitted.
D)It can be reasonably prevented.
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Complaints regarding patient privacy must be filed within how many days from when the patient knew or should have known that an act occurred?

A)30
B)60
C)120
D)180
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Employees of the medical facility must be trained to implement the HIPAA procedures that the facility has put in place.
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Agencies rarely share information with regard to HIPAA compliance.
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The best method of patient identification is a:

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D)Social Security card
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Which of the following is not true regarding HIPAA laws?

A)Patients have more control over their medical records.
B)Few boundaries are set on the use and release of health records.
C)Patients can make informed choices on how their personal health information is used.
D)Violators are held accountable if patients' privacy rights are compromised.
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To infer is to derive as a conclusion from facts and premises.
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A notice of privacy practices must contain information on how to file a complaint.
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Which is not true about complaints filed with the OCR regarding privacy violations?

A)The complaint can be made orally or in writing.
B)The complaint must name the entity that is the subject of the complaint.
C)The complaint must apply to an incident that occurred after April 14, 2003.
D)The complaint must be filed within the time limits set by the OCR.
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Which of the following is not one of the patient rights provided by HIPAA?

A)Right to notice of a facility's privacy practices
B)Right to receive notice of all disclosures of PHI
C)Right to obtain the original medical record
D)Right to have access to, view, and obtain a copy of the person's PHI
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The parent is not considered the child's representative in which of the following cases?

A)When the minor consents to care and the consent of the parent is not required by state law
B)When the court dictates that the parent is the child's representative
C)When the parent refuses to allow the minor to have a confidential relationship with the provider
D)None of the above
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Individuals who lose their jobs are automatically eligible for COBRA, no matter what their employment situation.
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HIPAA protects not only the patient, but also the medical facility.
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40
How can the medical assistant use reasonable care when sending health information via fax?

A)Verify the fax number.
B)Direct the fax to a certain person.
C)Use cover sheets that stress confidentiality.
D)All of the above are correct.
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Patients can request that changes be made to their medical record if they inspect it and find a(n) __________.
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The division of the federal government that enforces privacy standards is:

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B)HIPAA
C)OCR
D)OIG
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Suppose a married woman comes to the physician's office for a pregnancy test.Who is allowed to access her PHI?

A)Her parents
B)Her husband
C)Only the patient
D)Anyone the patient has designated to access her PHI
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Before the HIPAA Privacy Rule, health information could be __________ to others without either notice to or authorization from the patient.
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Providers must review requests for amendments of PHI and act on them within _____ days.

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B)60
C)90
D)120
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46
The patient's own information that pertains to his or her health is called __________ health information.
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An organization that transmits information in an electronic form during a transaction, as defined by HIPAA, is called a:

A)covered entity
B)business associate
C)complainant
D)healthcare provider
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The division of the federal government that enforces privacy standards is the Office for __________.
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The person making a complaint against a person or organization is called the __________.
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The __________ of the record owns it, not the patient.
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The Office of the __________ conducts audits, investigations, and inspections involving the laws that pertain to HHS.
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By noting that a patient was presented with the notice of privacy practices and refused to sign the document, the office staff can prove __________.
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PHI stands for:

A)protected health instructions
B)protected health information
C)private health information
D)private health instructions
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It is possible to encounter conflicting __________ when disclosing PHI.
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How often are patients entitled to receive an accounting of disclosures of their PHI without charge?

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D)Annually
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The Title I provision of HIPAA regulates __________ reform.
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How many provisions does HIPAA contain?

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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If something is generally or widely accepted, practiced, or favored, it is:

A)prevalent
B)precluded
C)covered
D)inferred
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To make known, as a confidence or secret, is to:

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D)ask
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To __________ is to make known, as a confidence or secret.
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The manner of expressing oneself in words is called __________.
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A(n) __________ process should be in place for instances when the provider does not agree with restrictions that patients place on their PHI.
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Transmissions of information between two parties to carry out financial or administrative activities related to healthcare are called __________.
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The HIPAA Privacy Rule allows parents to see the medical records of their children as long as this is not __________ with state law.
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Some medical offices require patients to sign a(n) __________ annually that proves patients were notified of the privacy policy.
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Electronic __________ are used daily in modern physicians' offices.
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__________ media are used daily in modern physicians' offices and healthcare facilities.
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Requests to amend PHI can be denied if the provider is not the __________ of the record.
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The office policy manual should list acceptable forms of __________ that can be used to release health information.
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If uncertain about any situation with regard to HIPAA compliance, the medical assistant should consult the HIPAA __________.
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A(n) __________ is the person at a healthcare facility who deals with issues related to patient privacy and HIPAA compliance.
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Most physicians' offices require that patients request access to their PHI in __________.
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Before HIPAA regulations were established, a financial __________ could deny a mortgage or credit card based on information obtained from an individual's health history.
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If a patient sees other patients' names when signing in for an appointment, the situation is called a(n) __________ disclosure.
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The creation of privacy and security laws was intended to make the healthcare process more __________ and to provide faster reimbursements.
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Because of HIPAA, patients are able to make informed __________ about the use of their personal health information.
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A notice of privacy practices is not required in a(n) __________ situation.
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Healthcare providers face significant challenges during major __________ in keeping patients safe and protecting their privacy.
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