How Do I Fulfill Continuity of Care Requests?
By Elizabeth McElhiney, MHA, CHPS, CPHIMS, CRIS Director of Compliance and Government AffairsVerismaDecember 9, 2024When a patient moves between healthcare providers, their medical information and records often need to follow. Records necessary for care of the patient...
How Do I Fulfill Continuity of Care Requests?
When a patient moves between healthcare providers, their medical information and records often need to follow. But when sharing records with another facility for treatment purposes, what and how much should you disclose?
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What’s the Minimum Necessary Standard and What Does It Mean for Your Practice?
When healthcare organizations receive requests for medical records, requestors may become frustrated if they feel they haven’t received exactly what they asked for. These complaints often arise from misunderstandings of the HIPAA “minimum necessary” standard.
Releasing Records from Other Providers
When handling medical record requests, it’s crucial to understand what information should be disclosed to ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations.
How Do I Comply with HIPAA when Emailing PHI?
Email is frequently used for sharing PHI with patients and their caregivers. All healthcare organizations should develop policies and procedures to comply with HIPAA while delivering PHI via email.
Best Practices for Managing Mental/Behavioral Health Records/Psychotherapy Notes
Under Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Law, there’s a distinction between mental health records, part of a patient’s overall medical record, and psychotherapy notes, which are provided special consideration to be separate pieces of information.
Interoperability Challenges in the Pursuit of Patient Access
During a recent panel, healthcare professionals looked at and discussed patient access from three perspectives: health information management, patient, and patient advocate.
Can TEFCA Get Us to True Interoperability?
By January 2026, all certified electronic health record (EHR) users must comply and exchange information per the Trusted Exchange Framework Common Agreement (TEFCA).
What HI Professionals Can Expect in 2024
By Elizabeth McElhiney, MHA, CHPS, CPHIMS, CRIS Director of Compliance and Government Affairs Verisma January 2, 2023Privacy gets (more) complicated We’ve said it before – the US is overdue for a national conversation on privacy. 2023 only increased the stakes with...
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Overcoming Staffing Challenges in Healthcare Information Leadership
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