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Title: Who has the authority to enforce the Privacy Rule (HIPAA)?
Post by: adt916 on Mar 8, 2018
Who has the authority to enforce the Privacy Rule (HIPAA)?
 
  a. The president c. The Office of Civil Rights
  b. Agency for Healthcare Quality d. U.S. Department of Justice

Question 2

Some reasons why a team may not reach maturity are listed below. When NP A and NP Z repeatedly argue before the meeting but say nothing during the team meetings, this is an example of which type of reason why this team may never reach maturity?
 
  a. ineffective leadership c. unclear goals and communication
  b. problematic members d. open interpersonal relationships

Question 3

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has identified eighteen personal health identifiers that need to be protected under this law. Which of the following is not one of these recognized personal health identifiers?
 
  a. telephone numbers
  b. e-mail addresses
  c. hospital or facility admission dates
  d. number of items liked on Facebook or Pinterest


Title: Who has the authority to enforce the Privacy Rule (HIPAA)?
Post by: darrellda03 on Mar 8, 2018
Answer to #1

C
The Privacy Rule, also known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), defines standards for protecting the privacy and confidentiality of personal patient information. The Office for Civil Rights, which is located in the Health and Human Services division of the federal government, is responsible for enforcing the Privacy Rule.

Answer to #2

B
Not all teams may reach maturity and be able to function together in an effective manner. Some reasons why this may occur are: 1) ineffective leadership, 2) problematic members (as seen in this scenario with the two NPs), 3) unclear goals and communication, and 4) lack of focus or energy. Open interpersonal relationships is a characteristic of a highly effective team, not one that may never reach maturity.

Answer to #3

D
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), also referred to as the Privacy Act, was enacted to ensure the privacy of personal and confidential patient information. These eighteen recognized personal health identifiers are: names, geographic subdivisions smaller than a state, all elements of dates (except for the year), telephone numbers, fax numbers, social security numbers, medical record numbers, health plan beneficiary numbers, account numbers, license and/or certificate numbers, vehicle identification and serial numbers, device identification and serial numbers, Web universal resource locators (URLs), Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, biometric locators (including fingerprints or voiceprints), full-face photographs or images, and any other unique identifying numbers, characteristics, or codes.


Title: Who has the authority to enforce the Privacy Rule (HIPAA)?
Post by: adt916 on Mar 8, 2018
Appreciate this a lot, answers were right.