All patients in the medical care system must receive a HIPAA form: You read it, sign it or return it with a notice that you don't want to release your private information. If the form is signed and information is allowed to be released you must specify who can receive specific information. If you don't receive a form then you must insist on getting one....rarely happens.
To anyone from whom you are collecting information that will be put in a system of records
A privacy policy is a statement on a website that explains how the site collects, uses, and protects users' personal information. It outlines what data is collected, how it is used, and how users can control their information.
Under the Privacy Act and HIPAA, the individual has a right to a record of when the individual's information was disclosed, to whom, and for what purpose. What is this concept called?
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Accounting of Disclosures
Accounting of Disclosures
In what context or situation? Please provide more information so I can give you a specific answer.
Can you give me information about Stephanie Zimbalist's personal life: i.e. marriage, to whom, and when. Do you have a picture? Stephanie Zimbalist, 52 years old, daughter of Efram Zimbalist, Jr. has apparently never married unless is was a recent marriage not yet recorded on the Web. She is apparently a private person, and we should respect her privacy as we want our own privacy respected. Wikipedia has a link to her official web site, and maybe that will provide you with the information you seek.
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There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. You did not provide "these lines". Please restate the question.
A privacy policy is a legal document that is dealing with the information related to customers' and merchants' private profiles. Such examples could be the instance of a website providing information about the use of personal information - particularly personal information collected via the website - by the website owner. Privacy policies usually contain details of what personal information is collected, how the personal information may be used, the persons to whom the personal information may be disclosed, the security measures taken to protect the personal information, and whether the website uses cookies and/or web bugs. The exact contents of a privacy policy will depend upon the applicable law. For instance, there are significant differences between the EU data protection and US data privacy laws. Some websites also define their privacy policies using P3P or Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA), allowing browsers to automatically assess the level of privacy offered by the site.
This concept is known as accounting of disclosures.