Examples of The HIPAA Security Rule in a sentence
The HIPAA Security Rule requires covered entities and business associates to develop and maintain written policies and procedures.
The HIPAA Security Rule is designed to be flexible, scalable, and technology-neutral, which enables it to be adaptive and seamlessly integrate with detailed frameworks such as FISMA.
The HIPAA Security Rule protects a subset of information covered by the Privacy Rule.
The HIPAA Security Rule is located at 45 CFR Part 160 and Subparts A and C of Part 164.
The HIPAA Security Rule delineates the security measures to be implemented for the protection of electronic PHI.
The HIPAA Security Rule defines a “Security Incident” as an attempted or successful unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification or destruction of information or interference with system operations in an information system, involving PHI that is created, received, maintained or transmitted by or on behalf of the Company in electronic form (45 C.F.R. §164.304).
The HIPAA Security Rule, found at 45 CFR Part 160 and Subparts A and C of Part 164, establishes national standards to protect electronic PHI (ePHI) created, received, maintained, or transmitted by covered entities and their business associates.
The HIPAA Security Rule establishes a national set of security standards for protecting certain health information that is held or transferred in electronic form.
The HIPAA Security Rule specifies encryption to mean the use of an algorithmic process to transform data into a form in which there is a low probability of assigning meaning without use of a confidential process or key.
The HIPAA Security Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals’ EPHI that is created, received, used, or maintained by a covered entity.