HIPAA Review

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  1. 3. A patient's ___ ___ ___ is the day they were born. This is one piece of personal information we can use to verify HIPAA.
  2. 8. If a patient's account ___-___, that is considered one piece of information because the system recognized the phone number or Rx number. Only one additional piece of information needs to be verified.
  3. 13. HIPAA should be verified ___ releasing any PHI.
  4. 14. Prescribers or ___ companies may call on behalf of the patient; if they can verify HIPAA, we can disclose PHI to them.
  5. 16. We don't need to verify HIPAA if we are not ___ PHI.
  6. 17. If a caller is asking about the stock of a medication, also known as an ___ ___, HIPAA doesn't have to be verified.
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  1. 1. A patient's ___ ___ ___ ___ counts as one piece of information and must be verified on every call.
  2. 2. A patient ___ is anyone involved in the patient's care.
  3. 4. In the case of an ___, HIPAA verification is not required other than to verify the correct patient.
  4. 5. Each prescription has a unique code assigned to it by the pharmacy. This is called an ___ ___ and is one piece of personal information we can use to verify HIPAA.
  5. 6. PHI is made up of ___ information and health information.
  6. 7. A patient's ___ ___ is a unique series of digits used to contact them on their mobile cellular device or telephone. This is one piece of personal information we can use to verify HIPAA.
  7. 9. HIPAA stands for Health Insurance ___ and Accountability Act.
  8. 10. Not following HIPAA rules is unethical, against Walgreens policy, and against the ___.
  9. 11. We need to ___ two pieces of HIPAA information before releasing PHI.
  10. 12. PHI stands for ___ Health Information.
  11. 15. HIPAA requires that ___ pieces of personal information be verified.