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HHS initiated 5 rules to enforce Administrative Simplification: (1) Privacy Rule, (2) Transactions and Code Sets Rule, (3) Security Rule, (4) Unique Identifiers Rule, and (5) Enforcement Rule.
Its Omnibus Final Rule, which took effect September 23, not only enhances patient privacy protections but also provides individuals with new rights to their health information and reinforces the government's ability to enforce the law. The changes offer the public increased protection and control of PHI.
The Final Rule requires that business associates and their subcontractors comply with the HIPAA rules in the same manner as covered entities. Any entity that \u201ccreates, receives or transmits\u201d PHI on behalf of a covered entity may now be held directly liable for impermissible uses/disclosures.
The Omnibus Rule limits HIPAA protections to 50 years after an individual's death. Additionally, the Omnibus Rule provides covered entities with greater flexibility to disclose a decedent's PHI to persons who were involved in the decedent's care or payment.
Business Associates The Final Rule specifically changed the definition of a business associate to include: A health information organization, e-prescribing gateway, or other entity that provides data transmission services to a covered entity and requires access on a routine basis to protected health information (PHI).
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The HIPAA Security Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals' electronic personal health information that is created, received, used, or maintained by a covered entity.
Proposed changes to HIPAA Patients will be allowed to inspect their PHI in person and take notes or photographs of their PHI. The maximum time to provide access to PHI will change from 30 days to 15 days. Requests by individuals to transfer ePHI to a third party will be limited to the ePHI maintained in an EHR.
The Privacy Rule protects all "individually identifiable health information" held or transmitted by a covered entity or its business associate, in any form or media, whether electronic, paper, or oral. The Privacy Rule calls this information "protected health information (PHI)."
The Omnibus Rule modified the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy, Security, and the Enforcement Rule to implement statutory amendments under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act ("the HITECH Act") to strengthen the privacy and security protection for ...
The Omnibus Final Rule, the most recent addition to HIPAA, was passed to strengthen the protection of protected health information, especially in electronic form, as well as give patients more access to their individual health information.

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