"Use" of health information
"Use" means, with respect to individually identifiable health information, the sharing, employment, application, utilization, examination, or analysis of such information within an entity that maintains such information.
individually identifiable health information
individually identifiable health information
Individually identifiable health information
all of the above: information pertaining to an individual's health information, soldiers social security number, soldiers name.
all of the above: information pertaining to an individual's health information, soldiers social security number, soldiers name.
Privacy and Security
Protected health information (PHI) is defined as information that is individually identifiable that is collected by health care provider. That includes your phone number.
The Soldier will be notified if his/her medical record is given to his/her next of kin involved in the Soldier's care.
The Soldier will be notified if his/her medical record is given to his/her next of kin involved in the Soldier's care.
The information pertains to health informationIt contains something that can identify the individual such as a name, number, or address
In terms of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, PHI stands for "Protected Health Information". This is the sensitive health information that, under the law, requires a release from you in order for a medical institution to share it with someone else. The terms and restrictions are legally defined by the HIPAA Act of 1996 (which specifies "health information" and "Individually identifiable health information") and 45 CFR 160.103 (which defines PHI in terms of "Individually identifiable health information").