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HIPAA Training Presentation for New Employees. HIPAA Police. How did we get here?. Goals of this session To answer the following question:. What is HIPAA?. What is HIPAA?. H ealth I nsurance P ortability and A ccountability A ct (HIPAA) 1996. Portable health insurance. 1992.
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HIPAA Training Presentationfor New Employees HIPAA Police How did we get here?
Goals of this sessionTo answer the following question: • What is HIPAA? • What is HIPAA? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) 1996
Portable health insurance 1992 The Origin of HIPAA +
Portability • Enable people to easily change from one health insurance plan to another when changing jobs or becoming unemployed • Accountability • Enable federal government to increase authority for fraud enforcement • Administrative • Includes patient privacy, confidentiality and security of health information A A H I P Health Insurance Portability andAccountability Act 1996 Our Focus:
Accountability Privacy Rule • Portability • Accountability Privacy Rule HIPAA Privacy Rule Our Focus:
HIPAA Privacy Rule Enacted to: • increase the privacy protection of health information identifying individuals who are living or deceased
What does HIPAA require? • Use patient information for Treatment, Payment and routine business Operations (TPO) only • Limit access to patient information to Minimum Necessary to perform job duties • Provide patient right to view own medical record, obtain copies and request amendments
Main Principles of HIPAA Privacy Rule 1) You cannot access or use patients’ identifiable health information without their knowledge and consent. 2) If you learn patients’ private health information, you must keep it confidential.
As a patient Privacy Rule As an employee Implications for you
Goals of this sessionTo answer the following question: • What is HIPAA? • How does it affect me as a patient?
Your rights as a patient • You have the right to view your own medical record, obtain copies and request amendments • You have the right to receive notification as to how healthcare providers use your information • You have to provide authorization for uses other than Treatment, Payment or routine business Operations • You have the right to rescind that authorization
Goals of this sessionTo answer the following questions: • What is HIPAA? • How does it affect me as a patient? • How does it affect me as an employee?
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and College of Medicine are Covered Entities under HIPAA
Covered Entity a health care provider a health care clearinghouse a health plan
Your obligations as an employee of a covered entity • Respect the confidentiality of patients, co-workers, and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center/College of Medicine • Keep confidential information confidential
What is meant by“confidential information”? • Patient healthcare and financial records • Employee records and information • Business or system information related to PSMSHMC/COM
Obligations of the employee • All MSHMC/PSCOM employees are expected to follow the terms of the HMC Privacy Notice. http://www.hmc.psu.edu/visitors/privacynotice.pdf
Obligations of the employee • Failure to follow the terms of the Privacy Notice will result in disciplinary action, including termination, expulsion, and possible pursuit of legal action! • Signing and adhering to the conditions of the Confidentiality Statement are conditions of employment • Report violations to Privacy Officer, Jim Bifano, x8059
Special considerations for electronic communications • Follow security policies on Infonet. • Keep your passwords private, hidden. • Do not open email of unknown origin. • Confirm e-mail address prior to sending. • Maintain current anti-virus software. • Report violations or concerns to: • Information Security Officer Matt Weber x5904
How does this affect my work as an employee in Public Health Sciences? I don't treat patients!
PHS Design, conduct, and support research Train future researchers
HIPAA and Research • Privacy Rule not originally enacted to regulate research; Code of Federal Regulations in place • HIPAA does not apply to health information collected by a basic scientist solely for research purposes. • Adoption of a common set of standards for patients and clinical research subjects • Research at CoM treated the same as patient care with regard to privacy and confidentiality • Oversight by the Human Subjects Protection Office
HIPAA Privacy Rule: Definitions What is protected health information (PHI)? Any information created or received by a healthcare provider related to past, present, or future physical or mental health condition of an individual. Examples: history of cardiovascular disease, measles, psychiatric illness,...
HIPAA Privacy Rule Enacted to increase the privacy protection of health information of identifiable individuals who are living or deceased
Protection of Health Information Identifying Individuals Health Information + Identifier Protected Health Information (PHI) Subject to Privacy Rule
Individual Identifiers • Names 2. All geographic subdivisions smaller than a State • street address • city • county • precinct • zip code
Individual Identifiers (continued) 3. All elements of dates (except year): • birth date • admission date • discharge date • date of death All elements of dates for ages over 89
Individual Identifiers (continued) • Telephone number • Fax number • Email address • Social security # • Medical Record Number • Health plan beneficiary #
Individual Identifiers (continued) • Account numbers • Certificate/license #s • Vehicle identifiers and serial #s, including license plates • Device identifiers & serial #s
Individual Identifiers (continued) • Web Universal Resource Locators (URLs) • Internet Protocol (IP) address #s • Finger & voice prints • Full face photos • Any other unique identifying number, characteristic, or code
Breakdowns in Confidentiality • Accessing PHI not directly related to your job • Leaving confidential information unattended • Conversations in public areas • Sending confidential information unsecured • Co-mingling of confidential and general information • Improper disposal of confidential records, both paper and electronic
Implications of Privacy Rule For investigators Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Does the study involve health information about human subjects?
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? No
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? No No HIPAA issues
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Yes No No HIPAA issues
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Yes No Are any of the18 identifiers present? No HIPAA issues
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Yes No Are any of the18 identifiers present? No HIPAA issues No No HIPAA issues
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Yes No Are any of the18 identifiers present? No HIPAA issues No Yes No HIPAA issues
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Yes No Are any of the18 identifiers present? No HIPAA issues No Yes No HIPAA issues HIPAA issues
HIPAA algorithm Does the study involve health information about human subjects? Yes No Are any of the18 identifiers present? No HIPAA issues No Yes No HIPAA issues HIPAA issues
What does this mean to investigators? Health information + Identifier
What does this mean to investigators? Health information + Identifier Does the study involve living human subjects?
What does this mean to investigators? Health information + Identifier Does the study involve living human subjects? Yes HIPAA issues
What does this mean to investigators? Health information + Identifier Does the study involve living human subjects? No Yes Use of non-living human subjects? HIPAA issues HIPAA issues only
What does this mean to investigators? Health information + Identifier Does the study involve living human subjects? ? No Yes Unsure Use of non-living human subjects? IRB and HIPAA issues HIPAA issues only
health data – personal identifiers health data + personal identifiers NOT subject to Privacy Rule Subject to Privacy Rule Is my research subject to the Privacy Rule?
Quick Review We know: • what HIPAA stands for • that the Privacy Rule of HIPAA is of utmost concern to Milton S. Hershey Medical Center/Penn State College of Medicine • what is meant by Confidentiality, Protected Health Information, and Identifiers • the standards you are held to as an employee of Penn State College of Medicine • that research at PSCoM is treated the same as patient care with respect to HIPAA regulations
When can an investigator use PHI? When he/she: • Seeks authorization from study subject to use subject’s PHI • Seeks waiver of authorization from HSPO because it would be impossible to get authorization from subject • Uses a limited data set • Uses data only as preparation for research project