Protected Health Information (PHI). The term “Protected Health Information” or “PHI” has the same meaning as the term “protected health information” in 45 CFR § 160.103.
Protected Health Information (PHI) shall generally have the same meaning as the term “protected health information” at 45 CFR § 160.103, and shall include any individually identifiable information that is created, received, maintained, or transmitted by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity that relates to an individual’s past, present, or future physical or mental health, health care, or payment for health care, whether such information is in oral, hard copy, electronic, or any other form or medium.
Protected Health Information (PHI). Provider and its employees, providers, agents and subcontractors shall maintain reasonable and appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of all protected health information (“PHI”) it receives or possesses in the course of carrying out the responsibilities of the Agreement. Data containing Private Health Information or Personal Identification Information shall not be transmitted to or processed at any site outside of the United States. Provider acknowledges and agrees that PHI related to Covered Services performed under the Agreement remains the ownership of the Department and the Department shall have the right to review any agreements that use or disclose the PHI. Provider shall notify Subcontractor and Health Plan immediately of any use or disclosure of PHI or other confidential information not allowed by the provisions of the Agreement of which it becomes aware and of any instance where the PHI is subpoenaed, copied or removed by anyone except an authorized representative of the Department, Subcontractor or Health Plan.
Protected Health Information (PHI). 7.1. HIPAA defines PHI broadly as any health information, including patient demographics, that is created or received by a provider and:
Protected Health Information (PHI). In the event that there is PHI shared between IEHP and CONTRACTOR pursuant this Agreement, IEHP and CONTRACTOR are subject to all relevant requirements contained in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), codified at Title 45, C.F.R., Parts 160 and 164, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (HITECH), Public Law 111-5, enacted February 17, 2009, and the laws and regulations promulgated subsequent hereto and as amended, for purposes of services rendered pursuant to the Agreement. The Parties agree to cooperate in accordance with the terms and intent of this Agreement for implementation of relevant law(s) and/or regulation(s) promulgated under HIPAA and HITECH. The Parties further agree that it shall be in compliance with the requirements of HIPAA, HITECH, and the laws and regulations promulgated subsequent hereto and as amended. CONTRACTOR further agrees to the provisions of the HIPAA Business Associate Agreement, attached hereto in Attachment D, and incorporated herein by this reference.
Protected Health Information (PHI). Protected health information is a subset of individually identifiable health information maintained in permanent health records and/or other clinical documentation in either paper-based or electronic format. Proprietary information UW Medicine possesses exclusive rights over the information within its systems. This includes business plans, intellectual property, financial information or other sensitive materials and information in printed, electronic or verbal form that may affect employee rights or organization’s operations. RESTRICTED Information RESTRICTED Information is information that is business data, which is intended strictly for use by designated UW Medicine employees and agents. This classification applies to information less sensitive than CONFIDENTIAL information. Dissemination of this information shall only be made to UW Medicine workforce with an established need-to-know. Workforce Faculty, employees, trainees, volunteers, and other persons who perform work for UW Medicine, and whose work conduct is under UW Medicine’s direct control regardless of whether or not the workforce member is paid by UW Medicine. UW Medicine UW Medicine includes the following entities: Harborview Medical Center and clinics; UW Medical Center and clinics; Northwest Hospital & Medical Center and clinics; Airlift Northwest; Hall Health Primary Care Center; UW Physicians Sports Medicine Clinic; The Association of University Physicians d/b/a University of Washington Physicians; UW Medicine Neighborhood Clinics; Reference Lab; Collagen Diagnostic Lab; Molecular Diagnostic Lab; Summit Cardiology; Sports Medicine Group; Neurosurgical Consultants of Washington; The Seattle Arthritis Clinic; Richmond Internal Medicine; The Bone & Joint Center of Seattle; and Primary Care Partners Northwest, as well as certain services and activities that support UW Medicine that are performed by non-health care components of the University of Washington as defined within Privacy Policy PP-01 Use & Disclosure of Protected Health Information – Organizational Requirements. UW School of Medicine is subject to the UW Medicine Information Security Program..
Protected Health Information (PHI). As defined under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and in Penn State Hershey Hospital Administrative Manual (HAM) Policy C-18, is PII concerning the health status, provision of care, or payment for care.
Protected Health Information (PHI). Both parties agree to keep confidential all individually identifiable protected health information as prescribed under federal law and to not disclose such information to any third party, except where permitted or required by law.
Protected Health Information (PHI). For purposes of this Attachment, protected health information shall have the same meaning and effect as defined in 45 CFR 160 and 164, limited to the information created, received, maintained or transmitted by the Managed Care Plan from, or on behalf of, the Agency. Protocols — Written guidelines or documentation outlining steps to be followed for handling a particular situation, resolving a problem or implementing a plan of medical, nursing, psychosocial, developmental and educational services. Provider — A person or entity eligible for a Medicaid provider agreement.
Protected Health Information (PHI). MercyCare and the TRADING PARTNER will comply with all applicable State and Federal privacy statutes and regulations concerning the treatment of PHI.