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Which patient rights are guaranteed by HIPAA?Patients sign a release protecting the health care provider and insurance company against computer file theft.Patients are asked to sign a release of responsibility if their health care records inadvertently become a matter of public record.Patients may receive a complete copy of their medical records at no cost.Patients are protected against medical records being indiscriminately shared.

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Which patient rights are guaranteed by HIPAA?Patients sign a release protecting the health care provider and insurance company against computer file theft.Patients are asked to sign a release of responsibility if their health care records inadvertently become a matter of public record.Patients may receive a complete copy of their medical records at no cost.Patients are protected against medical records being indiscriminately shared.

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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) guarantees several rights to patients regarding their health information. These include:

  1. Right to Access: Patients have the right to request and receive a copy of their health records from most health care providers and health plans. They may be charged a reasonable fee for the cost of copying and mailing the records.

  2. Right to Amend: If a patient believes that information in their health records is incorrect or incomplete, they have the right to request that the provider or health plan amend the records.

  3. Right to Disclosure Accounting: Patients have the right to receive a report on when, why, and to whom their health information has been shared for certain purposes.

  4. Right to Request Restrictions: Patients have the right to request restrictions on certain uses and disclosures of their health information. However, the provider or health plan is not required to agree to the requested restriction.

  5. Right to Request Confidential Communications: Patients have the right to request that they receive communications of health information by alternative means or at alternative locations.

  6. Right to Complain: If a patient believes their rights are being denied or their health information isn't being protected, they have the right to file a complaint with their provider, health insurer, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The scenarios you mentioned about signing a release protecting the health care provider and insurance company against computer file theft, or signing a release of responsibility if their health care records inadvertently become a matter of public record, are not rights guaranteed by HIPAA. HIPAA actually protects against these situations by requiring health care providers and health plans to implement safeguards to protect patient information.

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