HIPAA and the Basics
January 22, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Health Insurance
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act has been in effect
since 1996. The act was established to protect the residents of the US, against privacy policy and security. The HIPAA has two main sub divisions to it. The first one being HIPAA Security and the second one is HIPAA Privacy. The organization tries to reduce health costs and improve services for its health care users. Health care billing also falls under the HIPAA. Even though HIPAA is a stand alone organization, it still is managed by an upper level organization. It is currently managed by the Health and Human Services Organization. The basic title suggests that workers will still be covered by health care services even if they lost their recent job. There are various other titles that are part of the HIPAA. Another title mentions, anyone not abiding by the HIPAA laws, will be charged or fined with the appropriate charges.
The two main divisions are HIPAA Security and HIPAA Privacy. The privacy aspect covers health care users, and keep their personal information private. This information will not be shared or transferred across to anyone or any party
under any circumstance. The written or signed consent from the individual is required before any information can be distributed. Failure to abide by the set rules is a HIPAA violations. The Security department is responsible for the administrative and technological aspect of the organization. The manage the online services as well as the internal administration processes. They have to make sure the network is secure, and they specialize in encryption, data breaches, data storing and data recovery. There are HIPAA fines if you do obey the regulations that have been set. There are HIPAA violations, and you should make sure to take note of them if you do not want to end up paying hefty amounts to the Health and Human Services Organization.





Great article on Hippa!