__________data:Health information that is stripped of all identifiers.
__________ of privacy practices: a notice required by law that requires the health-care provider to notify the patient of the used of patient-specific health information and provide an opportunity to consent, reject, or request restriction of the information for any of the uses contained in the notice.
__________ of Disclosures: A list of all disclosures made of a patient’s health information.
Institutional Review __________: A group formally designated by an institution to safeguard the rights and welfare of human subjects by reviewing, approving, and monitoring medical research.
Health Record __________: Repositories of personal health records in electronic form operated by governmental or commercial entities
Public Health __________: A side variety of health-care problems that potentially endanger the public health and must be reported to a public health agency. Common public health threats include communicable disease, child abuse, fetal death, and cancer.
A concurrence of wills. An agreement by a person in the possession and exercise of sufficient mental capacity to make an intelligent choice to do something proposed by another.
Permission given to the health-care provider by the patient allowing the provider to disclose patient-specific health information.
__________ health record: A collection of a patient’s important health information that can be drawn from multiple sources and that is managed, shared, and controlled by or primarily for the individual patient.
__________ necessary standard: the standard requires the health-care provider to make reasonable efforts to limit the patient-specific health information to the minimum necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the use, disclosure, or request.
__________ Associate: One who performs or assists in performing a function or activity involving the use or disclosure of individually identifiable health information on behalf of a health-care provider.
__________ Identity Theft: the knowing transfer or use, without lawful authority, of health information and the identity of another person with the intent to commit, aid, or abet any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal, state, or local law.