HIPAA
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) gives individuals more control over their protected health information (PHI) and sets boundaries on the use and release of health records. It establishes appropriate safeguards that “covered entities” which include health plans, healthcare clearinghouses, and healthcare providers must implement to protect the privacy of health information. Some examples of PHI include names, addresses, diagnoses, treatment information, account numbers, and other information that can personally identify a patient or health plan member.
HIPAA Privacy and Security Rule FDR Training and Awareness
Member Rights and Responsibilities
We value our relationship with our members, and believe that setting clear expectations about our partnership is a critical part of earning your trust. These rights and responsibilities represent the cornerstone of our successful future, and we encourage you to become familiar with them.