HIPAA's privacy rule: what is it, and how does it affect you?

Melinda Balezentis, Steve Halterman
Author Information
  1. Melinda Balezentis: William M. Mercer, Incorporated, Houston, Texas, USA.

Abstract

This article discusses the implications for stakeholders of the privacy rule under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, on which the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services first released guidance on July 6, 2001. Although guidance will continue to evolve, the authors urge organizations to initiate the implementation of policies to ensure compliance by the actual effective date of 2003. (Small health plans have until 2004 to comply.)

MeSH Term

Confidentiality
Guideline Adherence
Health Benefit Plans, Employee
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Public Policy
United States

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