All of the Above
All of the Above
Personally Identifiable Information
HIPPA broadened the definition of personally identifiable information to include Health Information.
Examples of personally identifiable information (PII) include names, social security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and financial account numbers, as they can be used to identify or locate an individual.
Social security number.
his cac contains personally identifiable information (PII)
When employees collect or handle personally identifiable information (PII), they should follow all relevant data privacy and security policies and procedures, such as ensuring data encryption, using secure storage methods, and limiting access to authorized personnel only. Additionally, they should be trained on how to properly handle and protect PII to prevent data breaches and unauthorized access.
Yes, social security numbers, home addresses, first and last names, and birthdays are all examples of personally identifiable information (PII). PII refers to any information that can be used to identify an individual, either on its own or when combined with other information. These details are often considered sensitive and should be protected to prevent identity theft or unauthorized access.
A relative's business address
One of the best practices to ensure protection of PII or PHI is by using a locked cabinet, desk or safe.
collecting the maximum amount of PII/PHI needed to ensure the availability of information when requested
Collecting the maximum amount of PII/PHI needed to ensure the availability of information when requested.