The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) helps protect patients' privacy and insurance coverage. HIPAA establishes national standards for the protection of individually identifiable health information and gives patients control over their health information. It also prohibits health plans from denying coverage based on a person's health status or pre-existing conditions.
HIPAA Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act To protect patients privacy and/or health info.
HIPAA, or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, protects the privacy of patients in a healthcare setting such as in the pharmacy or in the hospital. HIPAA prevents the disclosure of personal information of patients other than what is necessary or in some cases, only in emergency settings.
The companies insurance will protect them from being sued but not you.
The level of coverage generally depends on your insurance companies. Most quality insurance companies will cover you in the company car, however.
It depends on the state and what your needs are. Some insurance companies have basic coverage that will cover collision while others that are more expensive offer more coverage.
Only the patients medical information - nothing else.
RV insurance is always a good option due to the fact that it will protect you from damages and liability claims. It is very smart to have to help to protect your investment.
All doctors, including gynaecologists, are subject to maintaining the privacy of a patient's details, unless you are not Gillick-competent.
It't called 'privacy screening'. It can come in different colours - such as black or silver. It's commonly used in Ambulances to protect the privacy of the patients.
Collision insurance coverage will protect your vehicle in the event you hit someone or are hit by an uninsured driver. Comprehensive coverage will protect you from theft, vandalism, etc. But always read the fine print to be sure.
It is the law that a medical office protect your medical records. It is called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It is for protecting your privacy.
Your personal auto coverage will not cover their vehicles. What they are probably asking for is to make sure you have coverage in case you drive your vehicle on errands or such for the company. If you go to the post office to get the company mail your personal auto insurance will be the primary insurance and then if they have an endorsement to their insurance called "hired and non-owned auto" it will provide secondary coverage over and above your coverage to protect them in case of an accident. Their coverage insists that you as the employee have primary insurance on your vehicle. Also note that the company insurance will not pay for damage to your vehicle.