Addressing Privacy Concerns Through the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy Rule

Abstract

This article argues that the most efficient way to diminish threats to privacy associated with releases of medical information is to amend the HIPAA Privacy Rule so that it covers all entities that might demand authorizations for health data disclosures.

Keywords

Medical Information

Publication Date

2007

Document Type

Article

Place of Original Publication

American Journal of Bioethics

Publication Information

7 (3) American Journal of Bioethics 48 (2007)

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