
What’s the Minimum Necessary Standard and What Does It Mean for Your Practice?
By Elizabeth McElhiney, MHA, CHPS, CPHIMS, CRIS Director of Compliance and Government AffairsVerismaSeptember 30, 2024Annoyed and confrontational requestors may challenge the content provided in response to a request for medical records because they don’t think they...
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.
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