Limited Waiver of HIPAA Sanctions and Penalties During Declared Emergency 38103 Office for Civil Rights post on Tuesday, August 29, 2017 | Categories: Privacy and Security, HIPAA Guidance from the Office for Civil Rights From the OCR: Severe disasters – such as Hurricane Harvey – impose additional challenges on health care providers. Often questions arise about the ability of entities covered by the HIPAA regulations to share information, including with friends and family, public health officials, and emergency personnel. As summarized in more detail below, the HIPAA Privacy Rule allows patient information to be shared to assist in disaster relief efforts, and to assist patients in receiving the care they need. In addition, while the HIPAA Privacy Rule is not suspended during a public health or other emergency, the Secretary of HHS may waive certain provisions of the Privacy Rule under the Project Bioshield Act of 2004 (PL 108-276) and section 1135(b)(7) of the Social Security Act. The Secretary of HHS has declared a public health emergency in Texas and Louisiana following the President’s declaration that a disaster exists in the States of Texas and Louisiana. Under these circumstances, the Secretary has exercised the authority to waive sanctions and penalties against a covered hospital that does not comply with the following provisions of the HIPAA Privacy Rule: the requirements to obtain a patient's agreement to speak with family members or friends involved in the patient’s care. See 45 CFR 164.510(b). the requirement to honor a request to opt out of the facility directory. See 45 CFR 164.510(a). the requirement to distribute a notice of privacy practices. See 45 CFR 164.520. the patient's right to request privacy restrictions. See 45 CFR 164.522(a). the patient's right to request confidential communications. See 45 CFR 164.522(b). Download the document or visit the link below to find out further details -> Documents to download HITEQ-HHS-OCR-hurricane-harvey-hipaa-bulletin-2017(.pdf, 241.24 KB) - 989 download(s) Tags: ePHI PHI HIPAA OCR Business Associates Office of Civil Rights Protected Health Information Emergency Sanctions Print Previous Article Bring Your Own Tech to Work: Risks, Rewards and Realities for Healthcare Next Article Emergency Situations: Preparedness, Planning, and Response Resource Links A link to this and related resources on the Office for Civil Rights website Intended AudienceHealth IT Leadership, CIO, Health Center Staff Related Resources Keeping the Pediatric PHI Secure: Using the Security Risk Assessment Tool Telehealth Policy during Coronavirus/ COVID-19 Pandemic OCR COVID-19 Webinar Using non-traditional technology for telehealth during COVID-19 Pandemic Strategic Cybersecurity Breach Protection and Incident Response Leave a comment Name: Please enter a name. Email: Please enter an email address. Please enter a valid email address. Comment: Please enter comment. I agree This form collects your name, email, IP address and content so that we can keep track of the comments placed on the website. For more info check our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use where you will get more info on where, how and why we store your data. You must read and accept this rules. Add comment
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