A covered entity may use or disclose PHI without an authorization, or
documentation of a waiver or an alteration of authorization, for all of the
following EXCEPT: correct answer -Data that does not cross state lines
when disclosed by the covered entity.
Under HIPAA, a "disclosure accounting" is required: correct answer -For
all human subjects research that uses PHI without an authorization from the
data subject, except for limited data sets.
When required, the information provided to the data subject in a HIPAA
disclosure accounting ... correct answer -must be more detailed for
disclosures that involve fewer than 50 subject records.
If you're unsure about the particulars of HIPAA research requirements at your
organization or have questions, you can usually consult with: correct
answer -An organizational IRB or Privacy Board, privacy official ("Privacy
Officer"), or security official ("Security Officer"), depending on the issue.
Under HIPAA, "retrospective research" (a.k.a., data mining) on collections of
PHI generally ... correct answer -Is research, and so requires either an
authorization or meeting one of the criteria for a waiver of authorization.
Informed consent is considered an application of which Belmont principle?
correct answer -Respect for Persons
Which of the following was the result of the Beecher article? correct answer
-Realization that ethical abuses are not limited to the Nazi regime
Issued in 1974, 45 CFR 46 raised to regulatory status: correct answer -US
Public Health Service Policy
Which of the following brought increased public attention to the problems
with the IRB system? correct answer -Death of Jesse Gelsinger
The National Research Act of 1974 correct answer -Established the
National Commission.