HIPA definition
Examples of HIPA in a sentence
Make available the information required to make an accounting of disclosures under the applicable HIPA law and regulations.
According to the Federal HIPA Act, a release must be on file for medical records to be released or faxed to any party.
Each party acknowledges and agrees that it is responsible for its compliance with HIPA and the provisions of this Agreement are specifically subject to the provisions in HIPA.
The Operator hereby agrees that in order to carry out its duties and obligations under the Agreement, the Operator may have access to PI and that at all times during the term of this Agreement, the Operator, in dealing with PI, will comply with the requirements of all applicable privacy laws including in particular (but without limitation) the requirements of HIPA and LAFOIPP (as applicable).
Nothing herein shall affect any requirement or benefit under COBRA, HIPA, ERISA or any retirement or other benefit plan available to the Executive.
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This will enable RQHR to maintain their obligation for the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information according to the terms of HIPA.
Each party shall comply with the provisions of HIPA, LAFOIPP and any other Applicable Laws, and this obligation shall survive the termination of this Agreement for as long as a party has custody and control of or has access to Confidential Information.
Where the Physician is not responsible for patient records but is providing medical services, then the regional health authority (or other trustee) remains responsible to meet the obligations of a trustee under HIPA.
Additional examples include disclosure of personal health information for the purposes of obtaining payment for the provision of services, or when disclosure is in accordance with the ethical practices of The Chiropractic Act, 1994 and HIPA.