Sale of PHI Sample Clauses

Sale of PHI. As a psychotherapist, I will not sell your PHI in the regular course of my business.
Sale of PHI. Upon the effective date of Section 13405(d) of the HITECH Act , Business Associate shall not directly or indirectly receive remuneration in exchange for PHI that is created or received by Business Associate from or on behalf of Covered Entity unless: (1) pursuant to an authorization by the Individual in accordance with 45 C.F.R. §164.508 that includes a specification for whether the PHI can be further exchanged for remuneration by the entity receiving PHI of that Individual; or (2) as provided in Section 13405(d)(2) of the HITECH Act and regulations to be issued by the Secretary, upon the effective date of such regulations. However, in no instance may Business Associate receive remuneration pursuant to this Section without Covered Entity's written authorization.
Sale of PHI eMDs will comply with the prohibition on the sale of electronic health records and Protected Health Information set forth in 42 U.S.C. 17935(d).
Sale of PHI. Business Associate acknowledges that it has no ownership rights with respect to the PHI and is prohibited from selling PHI.
Sale of PHI. Business Associate shall not receive remuneration in exchange for the disclosure of Protected Health Information without authorization unless the disclosure satisfies an exception to the HIPAA Rules as defined at 45 C.F.R. 164.502(a)(5)(ii).
Sale of PHI. We are prohibited from disclosing your PHI in exchange for direct or indirect remuneration unless we have obtained your prior authorization to do so.
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Sale of PHI. Business Associate agrees not to sell PHI or de-identified data to any third party.
Sale of PHI. Business Associate may not use or disclose PHI from the Plan or NMMIP in exchange for remuneration, including uses or disclosures constituting marketing” under 45 C.F.R. 164.501, or constituting a “sale of protected health information” under 502(a)(5)(ii), without written approval of the Plan or NMMIP.
Sale of PHI. Business Associate shall not disclose PHI in a manner that constitutes a "sale of PHI" (as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 164.502(a)(5)(ii)(B)) unless Business Associate obtains an authorization for such disclosure pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 164.508(a)(4). Any such authorization must state that the disclosure will result in remuneration to Business Associate.
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