Covered entity gets requests for BA agreements
HIPAA Weekly Advisor, March 29, 2010
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Check out this provider’s question on HIPAA Update:
The facility I work at is a covered entity.
We continually receive requests to sign a business associate (BA) agreement from other covered entities we do routine business with.
Is there a statement or stated language in the HIPAA/HITECH that can be used to state to these covered entities that we do not need a BA agreement with the other covered entity because we are a covered entity?
It seems that BA documents are being used inappropriately, or as a “catch all, just in case” scenarios. And, if these are being used like this, is it safer in being compliant to just go ahead and sign the BA even though it is not needed?
If you want to weigh in, view the post on HIPAA Update.
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