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How many HIPAA defined permissions exist?
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five

User Fiks
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Answer: is 6 an option .. pretty sure theres 6

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User Shendy
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Final answer:

HIPAA defines four permissions: Authorization, Revocation, Access, and Amendment.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) defines four permissions. These are:

  1. Authorization: Permission given by the patient to disclose their protected health information (PHI) to a specific person or entity.
  2. Revocation: The right of the patient to withdraw their consent for the disclosure of their PHI.
  3. Access: The patient's right to access and obtain a copy of their health records.
  4. Amendment: The ability for patients to request changes or corrections to their health records if they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete.

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