Health Information Portability & Accountability Act
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Transcript Health Information Portability & Accountability Act
Health Information Portability
& Accountability Act
Presented by Jennifer Coughlin
www.brotherslaw.com
Eugene, Oregon
April 10, 2013
TOPICS OF CONVERSATION
1. STATE LAW PREEMPTION OF HIPAA
2. PATIENTS’ RIGHTS TO REQUEST AND RECEIVE
RECORDS UNDER HIPAA
3. PATIENTS’ RIGHTS TO AMEND RECORDS UNDER
HIPAA
4. SPECIAL CARE OF SPECIALIZED RECORDS
State Law
Preemption of
HIPAA
Federal regulatory standard
HIPAA’s Privacy Rule is
preempted by state laws which
are MORE stringent regarding
privacy of PHI than the federal
standards
The federal standards of the
Privacy Rule are the baseline…if
Oregon requires more stringent
privacy, it wins!
PATIENT RIGHTS UNDER HIPAA
Right to Receive Notice of Privacy Practices
Right to Access Protected Health Information
Right to Amend Protected Health Information
Right to Accounting of Disclosures of Protected Health
Information
Right to Request A Specified Method of Communication
Right to Request Restrictions on Use and Disclosure of
Protected Health Information
PATIENT RIGHTS UNDER HIPAA
Right to Receive Notice of Privacy Practices
Right to Access Protected Health
Information
Right to Amend Protected
Health Information
Right to Accounting of Disclosures of Protected Health
Information
Right to Request A Specified Method of Communication
Right to Request Restrictions on Use and Disclosure of
Protected Health Information
PATHWAYS TO DISCLOSURE OF
PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
Treatment
Payment
Operations
Patient
Requests
Do I Need To Comply With HIPAA?
Use computers to send
health information for
administrative, financial
purposes
Ie, filing claims for
insurance
ORS 192.556(2)(c)
HIPAA COMPLIANT FORMS:
ORS 192.566
http://smileoregon.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/HIPAA-FORM.pdf
http://orcr.uoregon.edu/index.cfm?action=hipaa_auth
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Patient has right to see, get a
copy of, and amend record
ORS 192.553(1)(b)
Identifying Information
Subjective Info Told to
Doctor/Nurse/PA
What is a “record”?
Exam/Test Results
Treatment Received
Medicine Prescribed
Dr.’s Notations About
Patient
MINORS’ RIGHTS TO RECORDS
EXCEPTIONS:
Generally
speaking….Parents or
guardians have right to
get their child’s medical
records
Neglect, harm
After 18
Married
Consent
Birth control, STDs
Power of
Attorney
* Relevance Required
* Only During POA
Effective Timeframe
PERSONAL
REPRESENT
ATIVES
• Court-Appointed Personal
Representatives
• Proof of appointment and
identification
• If not an appointed
personal representative,
hierarchy of others can
request
HIPAA Form Specifics
Dates being requested
Any previous names used
Date of birth
Social security number
Entire record, or just part?
Labs, diagnostic reports or studies, discharge summary, op
notes, pertinent package, physician orders, nurses notes,
test results, etc.
See record, or get copy of?
SUMMARIES
Fee can be charged
Understand beforehand
Not required
Plain language
Different language??
DENIALS
30 days
Limited circumstances
In writing
Right to review denial
Wrong provider is
requested…duty to
inform of proper provider
PATIENTS’ RIGHT TO AMEND
ONLY for inaccurate or missing information
Oral vs. writing
Denials
Minors
Form for requesting amendment
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/edumedia/edufiles/about_u
s/admin_offices/hipaa_privacy/medical-recordamendment.pdf
http://www.bmc.org/Documents/bmc-RequestCorrectionMedicalRecord.pdf
www.brotherslaw.com/articles
Allowable
Charges for
Records
• ORS 192.563
• $30 10 or fewer
pages
• $.50/page 11-50
• $.25/page add’l pages
• “Bonus” charge
• Postage
• X-rays, other
expensive requests
• Patient can’t
afford…what to do?
What Would
HIPAA do?
* Privacy Rule allows a
“reasonable fee” based
upon actual costs of
copying
•
Labor, supplies
•
Excludes search and
handling fees
* OCR determination of
reasonableness
SPECIALIZED TOPIC RECORDS
ALCOHOL, DRUG & PSYCHIATRIC
RECORDS
State and Federal Law Prohibit Disclosure of Information
about Alcohol, Drug & Psychiatric Cases
Includes confirmation of admission/discharge
Standard Answer, “We cannot, under federal or state
law, comment on such a case.”
ORS 426: Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities;
Drug & Alcohol
ORS 192.515 to ORS 192.517
42 USC 290: Methods of Disclosure
RESOURCES FOR HIPAA
COMPLIANCE
Brothers, Hawn & Coughlin, www.brotherslaw.com/articles
Power Points, Outline and details of presentation
4 Steps to HIPAA Compliance
This presentation & Links
Oregon HIPAA Forum
http://www.oregonhipaaforum.org
Oregon Health Authority
http://public.health.oregon.gov/DISEASESCONDITIONS/COMM
UNICABLEDISEASE/LOCALHEALTHDEPARTMENTS/Pages/hipaa.a
spx
Office for Civil Rights
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa
Dept. Health & Human Services
http://www.hhs.gov/hipaafaq/use/index.html
Psychiatric, Alcohol and Drug
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/290dd-2