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Protected health information (PHI) cannot be shared under HIPAA. So what exactly is considered PHI ing to HIPAA? Its information that can identify a particular patient, including health records, lab reports, bills, or even verbal conversations.
Generally, HIPAA compliance does not apply to schools because they are not HIPAA covered entities, but in some situations a school can be a covered entity if healthcare services are provided to students.
HIPAA-covered entities include health insurers, healthcare providers (doctors, hospitals, pharmacies) and business associates, such as vendors used by hospitals. Whats not subject to HIPAA may surprise you, including pharmaceutical companies, employers and universities.
Your health information cannot be used or shared without your written permission unless this law allows it. For example, without your authorization, your provider generally cannot: Give your information to your employer. Use or share your information for marketing or advertising purposes or sell your information.
This includes employers, life insurance companies (when not acting as health plans), workers compensation carriers, many schools and school districts, many state agencies like child protective services, and many law enforcement agencies.
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) lays out three rules for protecting patient health information, namely: The Privacy Rule. The Security Rule. The Breach Notification Rule.

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