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Label bins at each workstation, For patient record disposal only do not trash. Monitor trash cans in waiting areas and restrooms where patients, unaware of the HIPAA rules, might throw away medical records.
In order to protect patient privacy, PHI in paper records may be disposed of by “shredding, burning, pulping, or pulverizing the records so that the PHI is unreadable or undecipherable and cannot be reconstructed,” as the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services details.
Proper Disposal of Paper PHI Companies have been fined for illegally discarding PHI in dumpsters complete with patient names, birthdates, social security numbers, and other protected health information. Before PHI can be thrown out it should be made indecipherable by shredding or burning.
However, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 (HIPAA) administrative simplification rules require a covered entity, such as a physician billing Medicare, to retain required documentation for six years from the date of its creation or the date when it last was in effect, whichever is ...
When medical records are eligible for destruction, they can be shredded (and recycled) or burned. Here are some guidelines to follow: Maintain records scheduled for destruction in a secure location to guard against inappropriate access until the destruction is complete.
Shredding, burning, pulping, or pulverizing the records so that PHI is rendered essentially unreadable, indecipherable, and otherwise cannot be reconstructed are acceptable methods of disposing of paper records, according to HHS. Covered entities can also take their own circumstances into consideration.
Label bins at each workstation, For patient record disposal only do not trash. Monitor trash cans in waiting areas and restrooms where patients, unaware of the HIPAA rules, might throw away medical records.
In general, examples of proper disposal methods may include, but are not limited to: For PHI in paper records, shredding, burning, pulping, or pulverizing the records so that PHI is rendered essentially unreadable, indecipherable, and otherwise cannot be reconstructed.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires healthcare providers to regularly shred documents containing information on patient's medical histories. This is one of the most explicitly outlined requirements in the 1996 law, and it's all to prevent identity theft.
Protected health information (PHI), also referred to as personal health information, generally refers to demographic information, medical histories, test and laboratory results, mental health conditions, insurance information, and other data that a healthcare professional collects to identify an individual and ...
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