Multiple Choice
One of the express purposes of HIPAA's privacy provisions is to:
A) prevent employers from using PHI for personnel decisions.
B) prevent employers from creating a "firewall" between employees who administer health insurance plans and all other employees.
C) protect employees and applicants who may suffer from physical and mental disabilities.
D) remove many thousands of private employers from HIPAA and its implementing regulations.
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