HIPAA Update blog question -- Weigh in!
HIPAA Weekly Advisor, November 1, 2010
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Check out this HIPAA Update blog question from last week:
EHR disclosures on hard copies
I am a law student, attempting to find out whether the accounting requirements of EHR disclosures made for purposes of treatment, payment, and operations apply to hard copies as well.
Example: Some insurance companies don’t accept electronic copies, so if a hospital prints a copy of an EHR to send off, would that need to be accounted for?
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