Sending and Receiving PHI by Facsimile
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Sending and Receiving PHI by Facsimile (updated August 2010).
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This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Sending and Receiving PHI by Facsimile (updated August 2010).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Incidental Uses and Disclosures of PHI (updated October 2010).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Information Access Management (updated March 2010).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Organized Health Care Arrangements (update July 2011).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Documentation of Security Actions (updated September 2012).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Disclosure of PHI to DoD Safety Offices (updated February 2012).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Best Practices for Disposing PHI (updated September 2011).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Special Rules for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Patient Records (updated September 2011).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Integrity Standards.
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Decedents: Use and Disclosure (updated February 2012).
This HIPAA Information Paper provides details on Obtaining Military Records (update May 2010).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Medical Training and Education (updated January 2012).
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Uses and Disclosures When an Authorization is Required.
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Health Information Technology (HIT) Initiatives.
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Encryption of E-Mail (updated September 2012).
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