qualified protective order definition
qualified protective order means an order that: (1) prohibits the parties from using or disclosing the protected health information for any purpose other than the litigation for which such information was requested; and (2) requires the return to the covered entity or destruction of the protected health information, including all copies made, at the end of the litigation. See 45 C.F.R. § 164.512(e)(1)(v). Sample Qualified Protective Order
qualified protective order means, with respect to protected health information, an order of a district court or stipulation of parties to a proceeding under the Assisted Outpatient Treatment Act;
qualified protective order means an order of a court or of an administrative tribunal or a stipulation by the parties to the litigation or administrative proceeding that prohibits the parties from using or disclosing the protected health information for any purpose other than the litigation or proceeding for which such information was requested. It further requires the return to DWIHN or destruction of the protected health information at the end of the litigation proceeding.
More Definitions of qualified protective order
qualified protective order means an order of the court or administrative tribunal or a stipulation by the parties to the litigation or proceeding that:
qualified protective order means an order of a court or of an administrative tribunal or a stipula- tion by the parties: