Understanding and Avoiding Compliance Errors
Know where labs may fall foul of compliance requirements—and discover the actions your lab can take to mitigate the risk of noncompliance
Keeps You Up-to-Date on Federal & State Laws, Regulations, New Legislation, and Court Cases that Affect Your Diagnostic Lab or Pathology Practice
Know where labs may fall foul of compliance requirements—and discover the actions your lab can take to mitigate the risk of noncompliance
There are two things you must do to lawfully deny a patient’s request to amend his/her own PHI: i. Have a legal basis for the denial, i.e., at least one of four circumstances described in the main article must be present; and ii. You must put the denial in writing and ensure it meets the criteria for a denial notice in the HIPAA privacy regulations.
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