Minimum Necessary Requirements Sample Clauses
Minimum Necessary Requirements. Each Participant shall satisfy the Minimum Necessary Requirements as if they applied to EHI when it Uses or Discloses EHI for applicable Exchange Purposes or when the Participant requests EHI in the context of the applicable Framework Agreement. The Minimum Necessary Requirements shall apply to a Participant regardless of whether it is a Covered Entity or a Business Associate when it requests, Uses, or Discloses EHI. Any provisions set forth in the HIPAA Rules (e.g., 45 CFR §164.514(d)) that include conditions shall also apply to the Participant when Using, Disclosing or requesting EHI if such provisions are applicable. In addition, the Minimum Necessary Requirements do not apply under certain circumstances set forth in the HIPAA Rules including the following: (i) a Disclosure of PHI to or request by a health care provider for Treatment; (ii) a Disclosure to an Individual who is the subject of the information; (iii) a Disclosure pursuant to an Individual’s authorization under 45 CFR § 164.508; or (iv) Disclosures that are required by law as described in 45 CFR § 164.512(a). These exclusions apply to a Participant with regard to EHI.
Minimum Necessary Requirements. Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, workforce members may only access the minimum information necessary to do their job. The purpose and the role of the individual requesting information will determine how much information is allowed to be disclosed. o Example: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is the nurse assigned to care for ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇; in order to make sure he is receiving the right treatment she needs to have access to his entire medical record. In contrast, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, is a registration clerk, he only needs the basic demographic information about the patient, not the treatment record. • Minimum necessary applies to most uses and disclosures of PHI, but this standard does not apply to uses or disclosures related to direct treatment of the patient or to certain other specific requests. All releases or disclosure to outside agencies, to the patient, or not required for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations must be done through the facility’s HIM department.
Minimum Necessary Requirements. Business Associate will comply with the HIPAA Privacy Standards regarding “minimum necessary,” as provided in 45 CFR §164.502(b) and will collect, create and disclose PHI to the minimum extent reasonably necessary to permit performance of Business Associates duties as described in this Agreement.
Minimum Necessary Requirements. A QHIN shall satisfy the Minimum Necessary Requirements as if they applied to EHI when it Uses or Discloses EHI and when the QHIN requests EHI in the context of the Common Agreement. The Minimum Necessary Requirements shall apply to a QHIN when it requests, Uses, or Discloses EHI. Any provisions in the HIPAA Rules (e.g., 45 CFR § 164.514(d)) that include conditions shall also apply to the QHIN when Using, Disclosing or requesting EHI if such provisions are applicable. In addition, the Minimum Necessary Requirements do not apply under certain circumstances set forth in the HIPAA Rules including the following: (i) a Disclosure of PHI to or request by a health care provider for
Minimum Necessary Requirements. Business Associate will request, use, and disclose only the minimum amount of PHI necessary to perform the services for which it has been retained by Covered Entity. The Parties acknowledge that the phrase “minimum necessary” shall be interpreted in accordance with the Privacy Rule and Secretary’s guidance on what constitutes minimum necessary.
Minimum Necessary Requirements. A QHIN shall satisfy the Minimum Necessary Requirements as if they applied to EHI when it Uses or Discloses EHI and when the QHIN requests EHI in the context of the Common Agreement. The Minimum Necessary Requirements shall apply to a QHIN when it requests, Uses, or Discloses EHI. Any provisions in the HIPAA Rules (e.g., 45 CFR § 164.514(d)) that include conditions shall also apply to the QHIN when Using, Disclosing or requesting EHI if such provisions are applicable. In addition, the Minimum Necessary Requirements do not apply under certain circumstances set forth in the HIPAA Rules including the following: (i) a Disclosure of PHI to or request by a health care provider for Treatment; (ii) a Disclosure to an Individual who is the subject of the information; (iii) a Disclosure pursuant to an Individual’s authorization under 45 CFR § 164.508; or (iv) Disclosures that are required by law as described in 45 CFR § 164.512(a). These exclusions apply to a QHIN with regard to EHI.
