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<h1>Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act</h1>
<p>Request our Requirements for HIPAA Entities</p>
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<h3>Introduction</h3>
<p> HIPAA, otherwise known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act, which was first introduced in
1996, demanded that the department for human services and health in the U.S. (HHS) should create specific
regulations to protect the security and privacy of health information. In order to properly fulfill this new
requirement, the HHS published the HIPPA security rule, and the HIPAA privacy rule. The privacy rule, otherwise
referred to as the standards for privacy of individual health information, establishes the standards that should
be used nationally to protect health information. The security rule addresses the non-technical and technical
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 />
<h3>Request our Requirements for HIPAA Entities</h3>
<p>OneUptime HIPAA compliant service is another variant of OneUptime which is compliant with HIPAA laws and regulations.
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<p>If you're looking for a HIPAA compliant version of OneUptime, request our Requirements for HIPAA Entities by
writing to us at hipaa@oneuptime.com.</p>
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