Institute:Office of National Coordinator (ONC) Workforce Training Curriculum
Component:The Culture of Health Care
Unit:Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security
Lecture:HIPAA Privacy Rule
Slide content:Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security References Lecture c Continued 2 Hirsch, R., and Deixler , H. (2013). Final HIPAA Omnibus Rule brings sweeping changes to health care privacy law: HIPAA privacy and security obligations extended to business associates and subcontractors. Privacy & Security Law Report , 12 PVLR 168. Retrieved from http://www.trideapartners.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/HIPAAFinal-Rule.pdf Houser, S., Houser, H., & Shewchuk , R. (2007). Assessing the effects of the HIPAA privacy rule on release of patient information by healthcare facilities. Perspectives in Health Information Management , 23(4), 1. ID Experts. (2014). The HIPAA Final Omnibus Rule. Portland, OR: ID Experts. Retrieved from http://lpa.idexpertscorp.com/acton/attachment/6200/f-002d/1/-/-/-/-/file.pdf IOM (Institute of Medicine). (2009). Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule: Enhancing privacy, improving health through research. Report Brief . Retrieved from http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/ ~/media/Files/Report%20Files/2009/Beyond-the-HIPAA-Privacy-Rule-Enhancing-Privacy-Improving-Health-Through-Research/HIPAA%20report%20brief%20FINAL.ashx Kamoie , B., & Hodge, J. (2004). HIPAA's implications for public health policy and practice: guidance from the CDC. Public Health Reports , 119, 216219. Kanaan, S. (2007). NCVHS Report 20052006. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ncvhs/ncvhs05-06.pdf Leyva, C., & Leyva, D. (2011). HIPAA survival guide for providers: Privacy & security rules , 3rd ed. Largo, FL: HITECH Survival Guide. 25
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