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- you do not need to get the patients permission to give demographic information to the billing office because:
(a) demographic information is not phi or ephi
(b) data sharing is permitted for payment, treatment, and operations (pto)
(c) the information is not clinical in nature and is not used for treatment
(d) the data cannot be linked to the patient
- what is the most appropriate action to take when a local news reporter requests to interview staff members and patients at the rehabilitation center regarding addiction recovery?
(a) politely decline the interview at the clinic and suggest meeting at a neutral location without patients.
(b) decline the interview and inform the hipaa privacy officer about the request.
(c) agree to the interview and arrange for patients to participate.
(d) ask patients if they want to do it first and request an honorarium.
- Under HIPAA, data sharing for Payment, Treatment, and Operations (PTO) is allowed without patient permission for demographic information related to billing.
- To protect patient privacy under HIPAA, it's best to decline the interview and inform the privacy - officer about such requests.
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- B. Data sharing is permitted for Payment, Treatment, and Operations (PTO)
- B. Decline the interview and inform the HIPAA privacy officer about the request.