Final answer:
The other rule mandated by HIPAA is the Privacy Rule, which sets standards for protecting health information. HIPAA also includes the Breach Notification Rule, Enforcement Rule, and Transaction Rule to ensure the confidentiality and security of health records.
Step-by-step explanation:
In addition to the Security Rule, the rule that was promulgated by Health and Human Services (HHS) and mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is the Privacy Rule. The Privacy Rule establishes national standards for the protection of certain health information. Specifically, it outlines requirements for ensuring that an individual's health information is properly protected while allowing the flow of health information needed to provide and promote high-quality health care.
Other major rules under HIPAA include the Breach Notification Rule, which requires covered entities and their business associates to provide notification following a breach of unsecured protected health information; the Enforcement Rule, which provides standards for the enforcement of all the Administrative Simplification Rules; and the Transaction Rule, which establishes standards for electronic health care transactions.