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09 H • Health Data Privacy . . .Total of 1-hour in: Medical Ethics

Lab Area:  Medical Ethics

  ► This course EXPIRES (MUST be completed by) 11:55pm (ET) on :                  Aug. 30, 2024

 

This course meets the following RENEWAL requirements: 

  • Florida’s 1-hour minimum requirement
  • ASCP’s 1-point requirement 
  • Other national and/or state license needs

 

This course focuses on the following aspects of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA):  1) The original design, rules and intent;  2) The various updates to the law over a 17-year period;  3) Ways in which health data can be exploited in spite of the law;  and 4) Ways in which the gaps in regulations might be prevented by enacting new laws, new regulations or by modeling the General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP) of the EU.

 

Article used: “Health Data Privacy: Updating HIPAA to match today’s technology challenges”, by Jordan Harrod, and figures by Dan Utter, in Harvard University – The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, (5 Pages).    

                                                                                     

Total of 1-point 1-point in: 

  • Medical Ethics

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