Complies with HIPAA Rules
All businesses covered by HIPAA and any business that offers products or services that interact with protected health information are required to:
The HIPAA Protecting Patient Privacy Poster communicates HIPAA rules to employees and explains their obligations to your patients. The poster is recommended to educate your employees on how and when patients’ medical information may be used and disclosed, and what to do if a breach occurs.
The HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices Poster is compliant with HIPAA rules, and should be displayed in your waiting room or reception area to inform patients of their rights and responsibilities under HIPAA. The poster provides a plain language description of how protected health information may be used and disclosed, an individual’s rights with respect to the information, a health care providers’ legal duties with respect to the information and who the individual can contact for more information.
Complies with HIPAA Rules
According to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), health care providers and other covered entities are required to give patients a Notice of Privacy Practices. The form provides a plain language description of how protected health information may be used and disclosed, an individual’s rights with respect to the information, a providers’ legal duties with respect to the information and who the individual can contact for more information.
Complies with HIPAA Rules
As a health care provider, you are required by HIPAA to adopt policies and procedures to protect the confidentiality of your patients’ health information. This includes giving patients written notice on how you may use and disclose their protected information and having policies in place to address patient privacy complaints. This attorney-approved form satisfies your HIPAA obligations by documenting compliance.
Complies with HIPAA Rules
Use our HIPAA Patient Consent and Authorization for Release of PHI to meet your HIPAA obligations. HIPAA requires health care providers and other covered entities to obtain an individual’s written authorization for any use or disclosure of protected health information (PHI) that is not for treatment, payment or health care operations or otherwise permitted or required by the HIPAA Privacy Rule. The form includes all HIPAA required elements that must be included in an authorization to make it valid.
A number of federal laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), require employers to maintain the confidentiality of employee medical information. These records must be stored in dedicated folders and not in employees’ personnel files. See more details...
Confidential Employee Medical Records Folders are perfect for storing required FMLA forms and for documenting accident and illness information as required by OSHA. Plus, the folder simplifies the employee medical records documentation process by using the sections on the front of each folder to record medical conditions and medications, plus medical, dental and life insurance information.
All businesses covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) must utilize certain HIPAA medical release forms and display HIPAA posters. Get all the government-required items you need — including convenient employee recordkeeping folders and dedicated folders for confidential medical information — from a single, reliable source.