NO
If you are referring to CAT as in citizen advancement training, there are three main components to the process whether it is newly structured or not. These are military orientation, community service and public safety, and law enforcement service.
HIPAA
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State privacy laws can supersede HIPAA when they provide greater protection for individuals' health information. For instance, if a state law grants patients more rights regarding their medical records or imposes stricter requirements on the disclosure of health information, that law takes precedence over HIPAA. Additionally, certain states may have specific laws related to mental health or substance abuse records that exceed HIPAA's protections. However, if a state law is less stringent than HIPAA, HIPAA's provisions apply.
hipaa was made law in oreder to increase federal revenues true or false
Law is derived from Common Law, Statutory Law, and Administrativel Law.
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HIPAA
Terrific question! The real question isn't so much the cameras though -- which are probably legal -- but the steps taken to (a) secure the footage so the patients privacy rights aren't violated, (b) and the patients access to the recordings, which should be accorded under the law. Bear in mind that HIPAA has really never been tested in court. All DOJ HIPAA cases have had their HIPAA components dropped, and replaced by more established law (for instance, a nurse who stole terminal patients' credit card info was originally charged under HIPAA, but that charge was dropped in favor of an Identity Theft charge). As video surveillance imagery is clearly Individually Identifiable Health Information (IIHI) and and the VA acts as a Covered Entity (CE) under this law, I'd say HIPAA does indeed regulate it, but the lack of case law is going to make this issue ... interesting.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes a foundation of Federal protection for personal ... Determining eligibility or coverage under a plan and adjudicating claims; ... any health care provider (including providers not covered by the Privacy Rule).
Gossipy records clerks.
HIPPA is the law that created the extensive changes.