Matching Pairs HIPAA TrainingOnline version Annual HIPAA Training matching game by Patty 1 Obligations imposed by HIPAA and the Privacy and Security rules 2 What is a HIPAA covered entity? 3 Written, oral, electronic information that identifies an individual 4 Unintentional, intentional, and intention with intent. 5 FCFMC employee goes to lunch with another employee. They discuss a patient from earlier in the day. 6 Treatment, payment, healthcare operations 7 Sharing your secure computer login and password 8 What is PHI? 9 A fun interactive experience 10 Provides federal protections for personal health information 11 sleeping, eating, talking and not paying attention 12 Another patient wants to send her friend flowers but didn't know her exact address, she knows she is a FCFMC patient. 13 Unauthorized access or disclosure of PHI for any reason other than treatment, payment, or healthcare operations. 14 PHI is? 15 A persons name, date of birth, address and phone number. 16 Each person who handles PHI 17 Who enforces the HIPAA Privacy Rules 18 The right to view and make changes to PHI 19 $100.00 to $250.000 and 1 to 10 years in prison 20 annually or as needed What are the types of breaches of HIPAA PHI An individual's past, present or future physical or mental health or condition. HIPAA PHI: Private Health Information The US Department of Health and Human Services through the office of Civil Rights. Who is required to have HIPAA compliance training breach of the Privacy Rule Re-taking the HIPAA compliance training and receive disciplinary action. The past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care of an individual. Legitimate reasons to access PHI without consent HIPAA breach HIPAA breach HIPAA compliance training Patient access rights to their PHI A health plan, a health care provider, a health clearing house. Minimum and maximum penalies for HIPAA breaches. Requirements for HIPAA compliance training The Privacy Rule of Health Information Portability and Accountability Act. PHI An open door for someone to access PHI and Violate HIPAA.