Final answer:
The statement 'its content that cannot be changed' about the notice of privacy practices is not true; the notice can indeed be changed, with proper procedures followed for updates and distribution. Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The notice of privacy practices is a critical document that health providers must present in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
The following item is not true of the notice of privacy practices: c) its content that cannot be changed. In fact, the notice can be revised, but any changes must be effective only for future interactions, and the updated notice must be provided to individuals and if necessary, posted in a new location.
Requirements for the notice of privacy practices include making it available at the site where the individual is treated (a), it must be posted in a prominent place within the facility (b), and it should be prominently posted on the covered entity's website if such a site exists (d).
So option c is the correct answer.