Health Insurance Portability Act of 1996 (Hippa): Is It Best for Us of Not?

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Hippa? Is it best for us, or not?

Hippa is the acronym for the Health Insurance Portability Act of 1996. Confidentiality is a huge issue to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (Hippa) mainly due to protection of the clients. The act sets standards for the storage and privacy of personal medical data. The rule was enacted on August 21, 1996 by the 104th United States Congress and was signed by Bill Clinton. It was introduced in the house by Bill Archer on March 18, 1996. Health Insurance portability and Accountability Act of 1996 helps to promote high quality health care services and helps protect confidentially of patients and other individuals. Title I of the 2-part HIPAA attempts to protect health-insurance coverage for workers and families when they change or lose their jobs. Title II, meanwhile, aims to standardize electronic transactions and code sets, implement privacy and security requirements, and establish a federal system that assigns unique identifiers to every health-care provider, insurer, and patient. These imperatives would improve our ability to provide the best of care, and merit our earnest efforts. No matter if you feel that HIPPA is irrelevant or godsend, it has touched all our lives for better and good.

Medical confidentiality has made a huge impact between patients and physicians, ensuring complete privacy of their health. “Confidentiality guarantees interests of patients and caregivers were aligned so doctors could treat patients privately”. (Chicago Tribune, Cory Franklin). Patients feel open to the doctors, which helps the patients to tell them any detailed information, which may be very important for the doctors to know so they can treat the patients in a correct manner. The act ...

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...l be only provided when in need , and to only there person physician. HIPAA has had a tremendous impact on. It will take a few more years before all of the HIPAA regulations are a routine part of the clinical environment; however, the efforts will be well worth it for our patients.

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