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How to Protect Release of Information

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good afternoon its dr. Jill Brooks from first healthcare compliance and very pleased today to have Diane ferry the president and CEO of Star med with us today she is going to do a webinar for a confidentiality and release of information review Diane Thank You Jill appreciate that thank you for tuning in today to our confidentiality and release of information review and I want to thank first healthcare compliance for having me here today to talk about a topic that is near and dear to many hospital staff members and physician office staff and today what I want to do is start at the very beginning if we can go to the agenda we can see that first and foremost we want to talk about what release of information actually is especially in the health care setting and so in the very beginning of release of information and learning about what you can release and what you cannot release and authorizations want to ask a question and the question is this who owns the medical record I do this semina

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Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, healthcare providers, health plans, business associates, and others involved in administration of healthcare, may not share a patients protected health information (PHI) without that patients written authorization.
4 ways of protecting patient privacy Build a security culture in your organization. Perform a security risk assessment. Create a PHI security improvement plan. Encrypt all patient data.
Specific PHI Identifiers Names. Identifying geographic information including addresses or ZIP codes. Dates (except for the year) that relate to birth, death, admission, or discharge. Telephone numbers. Fax numbers. Email addresses. Social security numbers. Medical record numbers.
Protected health information (PHI) is any information in the medical record or designated record set that can be used to identify an individual and that was created, used, or disclosed in the course of providing a health care service such as diagnosis or treatment.
Release of PHI includes both written records and verbal information. Parents/Guardians: We want to be able to speak with you on behalf of your dependent child (over the age of 18 or between ages 14-18 for certain diagnosis) about their PHI. In order to do this, we are required to have their written consent.
In general, under the provisions of the FOIA and Privacy Act, access to information about private individuals cannot be given to unauthorized third parties without the individuals written consent.
Examples of PHI Dates Including birth, discharge, admittance, and death dates. Biometric identifiers including finger and voice prints. Full face photographic images and any comparable images.
How to Protect Client Confidentiality Use a secure file-sharing and messaging platform. Store Physical Documents in an Environment with Controlled Access. Comply with Industry Regulations (SOC-2, HIPAA, PIPEDA) Host Routine Security Training for Staff. Stay Alert of New Security Threats.

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