Standard Transactions and Code Sets Rule definition

Standard Transactions and Code Sets Rule means the administrative requirements contained in 45 CFR Part 162 relating to the standardization of certain electronic transactions. Unsecured PHI means PHI that is not rendered unusable, unreadable or indecipherable to unauthorized persons, because: If electronic PHI, either at rest or in motion, it has not been encrypted using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-approved encryption techniques, or cleared purged or destroyed using NIST-approved techniques; If PHI in paper, film or other hard copy media, it has not been shredded or destroyed such that the PHI cannot be read or otherwise cannot be reconstructed. Workforce means employees, volunteers, trainees, and other persons whose conduct, in the performance of work for a covered entity or business associate, is under the direct control of such entity or business associate, whether or not they are paid by the covered entity.

Examples of Standard Transactions and Code Sets Rule in a sentence

  • Company shall allow any Participating Physician, at the physician’s election, to engage in any HIPAA-required electronic transaction for which a standard transaction has been established by the HIPAA Standard Transactions and Code Sets Rule.

  • Company shall allow any Participating Physician, at the physician’s election, to engage in any electronic transaction for which a standard transaction has been established by the HIPAA Standard Transactions and Code Sets Rule.