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To assist with the understanding of this new and complex set of requirements we have attempted to answer some of the most common questions Adjusters, Attorneys, Physicians, Health Care Providers and Case Managers may have. What does the HIPAA Privacy Rule do? Most health plans and health care providers that are covered by the new Rule must comply with the new requirements by April 14, 2003. The HIPAA Privacy Rule for the first time creates national standards to protect individuals’ medical records and other personal health information.
For patients – it means being able to make informed choices when seeking care and reimbursement for care based on how personal health information may be used.
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