COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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HIPAA's protections for health information used for research purposes... - CORRECT ANSWER-
Supplement those of the Common Rule and FDA.
The HIPAA "minimum necessary" standard applies... - CORRECT ANSWER- To all human
subjects research that uses PHI without an authorization from the data subject.
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.
HIPAA protects a category of information known as protected health information (PHI). PHI
includes: - CORRECT ANSWER- Identifiable health information that is created or held by
covered entities and their business associates.
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.
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 officer ("Privacy Officer"), or privacy official ("Privacy Official"),
depending on the issue.