Yes, you are able to receive a list of who requested your PHI and to whom it was disclosed. There is a HIPAA form that must be filled out and sent to your insurer. You are even able to, under HIPAA law, request that none of your PHI be disclosed without your consent (within reason).
Call your insurance company and they will be able to help you more on this than I can.
Evan
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Health care providers are in the service of 'providing' medical treatment to patients. A provider may be a physician, a DO, nurse practitioner, PA. or such.
No. This is false. - A Medicare participating provider can not decide to accept assignment on a claim-by-claim basis. The provider registers with Medicare as a provider that will accept assignment and must accept assignment on all patients.
Metro PCS mobile in MA- not permitted to give you anything more personal on this venue.
Providers are not required to take patients as Medicare or Medicaid patients. However, there might be an ethical issue if a provider stops ongoing treatment due to inability to pay.
NPP - Notice of Privacy Practices
Dental hygienist works as a advice provider to the dentist. They also provide tips of hygiene to the patients, works in dental cleaning, hygiene maintenance, good oral routine provider to the patients etc.
yes
Antibiotics don't do anything for viruses. They are for bacterium.
nursing homes, hospitals, and any health care provider with at least 35 patients
Patients who might be hard of hearing can wear a headset and listen while the health care provider talks in a microphone.
Yes per the provider contract, they are required to file claims to the insurance carrier within specifiec time periods. The provider can NOT bill the patient if they have not done so.