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OCR posts new FAQ

HIPAA Weekly Advisor, March 13, 2006

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The privacy rule requires health plans to notify enrollees about the availability of their notices of privacy practices and how to obtain copies no less frequently than once every three years, according to a frequently asked question (FAQ) OCR posted March 3 on its Web site.

Health plans that have not already reminded enrollees of the availability of their notices must do so no later than April 14, 2006 (small health plans have until April 2007), according to the FAQ.

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