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How does the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act impact patient medical records?
by establishing which patients need to have medical records
by not allowing medical records to be stored electronically on computers
by establishing how medical records are to be stored and accessed
by determining how many times a provider can access medical records in a day
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Correct answer: by establishing how medical records are to be stored and accessed.
Explanation: HIPAA sets privacy and security standards for protected health information — it defines permitted uses/disclosures, patients' rights to access and amend records, and technical/administrative safeguards (including for electronic records). It does not ban electronic storage, designate which patients need records, or limit how often a provider may view records.
Explanation: HIPAA sets privacy and security standards for protected health information — it defines permitted uses/disclosures, patients' rights to access and amend records, and technical/administrative safeguards (including for electronic records). It does not ban electronic storage, designate which patients need records, or limit how often a provider may view records.
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