We developed a web based application where in patient data get displayed in end user browser. User ID is required to log in to web site and it uses HTTPS to login. My question is, some one logs in,
.view the data
.. walks away from computer. Since he has not logged out from our website, patient s
Maybe you can get by having the official NPP in "10 Font". Have it state
that there is a "large print" NPP available upon request. It wouldn't be
as expensive as having them all made in a larger font. But it would
certainly accomodate those few patients who may need it a little bit bigger.
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I just want someone to tell me when it's "over"!
Karen Williamson
Lead System Project Manager
El Paso County Dept. of Health and Environment, CO
719 575-8468
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From: Art Schenkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:57 PM
To: WEDI SNIP Privacy Workgr
I’m looking for thoughts on whether an optical lab is
a health care provider subject to the HIPAA privacy rule. My thinking is
that while it seems a stretch to include a lab that fills orders for glasses
and has PHI in the way of prescriptions for such glasses, the definitions of
health ca
I second the motion. All in favor say Aye (please
don't reply, just kidding)
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From: Ellen Rubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:46 PM
To: WEDI SNIP Privacy Workgroup List
Subject: Re: NPP type size?
When this HIPAA preparat
When this HIPAA preparation is "over" someone should write a book - I
nominate William. Ellen Rubin
Ellen Rubin, RN, BSN
Privacy Coordinator
Box 359738
Harborview Medical Center
Office: 206 731-6048
Fax: 206 731-2097
Page:206 989-1276
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As follow up to the SNIP Policy and Procedure conference call on the
Designated Record Set, I am forwarding the attached documents from Karen
Williamson of the El Paso County Department of Health and Environment in
Colorado. Karen very generously offered to share her tools for tracking the
flow of
Would anyone know if there is a requirement as to the type of mailing that must be
used? I thought I had read that it must be first class mail only.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Darlene Campbell
SAMBA Insurance
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From: Sherry Neuman [mailto:[EM
John,
Thank you for your prompt and thorough response. You helped clarify and
validate what I thought was correct.
The company that I made reference is a BA, not a CE. The BA does have an
employee onsite that acts as a liaison between the PEO and the company for
most of the HR functions. This
I can't cite the documentation specifically, but I have been informed by other
coworkers that Medicare does require a 12 font. I believe it's for the beneficiary
notices. So, although HIPAA does not state you must use a certain font, will you get
in trouble by Medicare if you don't use 12? Wh
This question was asked recently, and the answer was that in California the
type size must be 12 pt.
Also:
>From the final Privacy Regulation Preamble:
"Plain Language
As in the proposed rule, we require the notice to be written in plain
language. A covered entity can satisfy the plain langu
Hi- the body type for our NOPP is 10 pt - see it on our web site:
http://www.wellmark.com/e_business/pdf/T-2601.pdf
Marilyn Musser
Provider Relations Manager
HIPAA-AS Communications Office
Wellmark, Inc.
phone: 515.248.5588
fax: 515.245.4620
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Please reply to all.
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From: Beth Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 7:23 AM
To: WEDI SNIP Privacy Workgroup List
Subject: NPP type size?
I've seen several references on various mailing lists to something said
at one of the OCR regional conf
You can't prove a negative - I don't believe the Privacy Rule mandates
any particular font size.
9 point is really the smallest human-readable size. 12 point is the
standard at which most folks feel comfortable. 10 point is the absolute
minimum to be taken seriously, though it touches on the prefe
I've seen several references on various mailing lists to something said
at one of the OCR regional conferences regarding the mandated font size
of the NPP. What I'm seeing indicates that attendees at the conference
were told that in order to comply with other Medicare regulations, the
type si
Amen, Cindi!
The opinions expressed here are my own and not necessarily the opinion of
LCMH.
Douglas M. WebbComputer System EngineerLittle Company of Mary
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Title: RE: A tricky BA Questions
1) If it is part of the payors Quality Assurance, the payor is allowed to audit a providers records as long as both the payor and the provider have a relationship with the patient. I don't have the citation in front of me, but I can find it. It is listed, in th
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The WEDI SNIP listserv to which you are s
We have several doctors within our primary care group that also work as
independent contractors with nursing homes to fill the role of medical
director. By rule, the medical director has to visit with each patient of
the nursing home whether he/she is a patient of that doctor or not. The
doctor d
Diane,
If you limit your complaint acceptance period to 30 days, the only other
recourse the person would have is to file a complaint with the Secretary if
the occurance is more than 30 days old. For my agency, I had rather our
patients come to us with a complaint rather than the Secretary of DHH
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