individually identifiable health information
individually identifiable health information
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HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) does not specifically require the use of ICD, CPT, or HCPCS codes. However, these coding systems are essential for standardizing billing and claims processes in healthcare, which HIPAA mandates for electronic transactions. Therefore, while HIPAA itself does not mandate their use, compliance with HIPAA regulations often necessitates their application in practice.
why hipaa was enacted
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How HIPAA has affected the use of telephone in the medical office
what are hipaa limited data sets
HIPAA will allow the provider to use health-care information for treatment,payment,and operations(TPO).
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Hippo is short for HIPPOPOTAMUS Since your question is under Hospital category did you mean HIPAA? If you did, this stands for The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This is a comprehensive Federal protection for the privacy of personal health information. It strives to protect patients rights to confidentiality.
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