Common use of Right to Be Notified if There Clause in Contracts

Right to Be Notified if There. is a Breach of Your Unsecured PHI - You have a right to be notified if: (a) there is a breach (a use or disclosure of your PHI in violation of the HIPAA Privacy Rule) involving your PHI; (b) that PHI has not been encrypted to government standards; and (c) our risk assessment fails to determine that there is a low probability that your PHI has been compromised.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Therapist Client Services Agreement, Psychologist Client Services Agreement, Psychologist Client Services Agreement

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