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<h1>Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act</h1>
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<p>Request our Requirements for HIPAA Entities</p>
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<section>
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<h3>Introduction</h3>
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<p> HIPAA, otherwise known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act, which was first introduced in
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1996, demanded that the department for human services and health in the U.S. (HHS) should create specific
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regulations to protect the security and privacy of health information. In order to properly fulfill this new
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requirement, the HHS published the HIPPA security rule, and the HIPAA privacy rule. The privacy rule, otherwise
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referred to as the standards for privacy of individual health information, establishes the standards that should
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be used nationally to protect health information. The security rule addresses the non-technical and technical
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safeguards that covered entities needed in place to ensure individuals’ information (or e-PHI) remains secure.
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<a href="https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/index.html">You can read more about HIPPA here.</a><br /><br />
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<h3>Request our Requirements for HIPAA Entities</h3>
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<p>OneUptime HIPAA compliant service is another variant of OneUptime which is compliant with HIPAA laws and regulations.
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</p> <br />
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<p>If you're looking for a HIPAA compliant version of OneUptime, request our Requirements for HIPAA Entities by
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writing to us at hipaa@oneuptime.com.</p>
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