Health Information Privacy Protection
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References

DHHS (2001, May) HIPPA Fact Sheet. Washington D.C.: Author. Retrieved August 15, 2001 from the world Wide Web: http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp.

DHHS, Office of Civil Rights. (2001, July). Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information. Washington DC: Author. Retrieved July 20, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/final/pvcguide1.htm.

Federal Trade Commission. (2000, May). Privacy Online: Fair Information Practices in the Electronic Marketplace. Washington DC: Author. Retrieved September 12, 2000 from the World Wide Web: http://www.ftc.gov/os/2000/05/index.htm#22.

Goldman, J, & Hudson, Z,. (2000, November).Virtually Exposed: Privacy and E-Health, Health Affairs, 19,(6),140-148. Retrieved March 9, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://www.healthaffairs.org/archives_library.htm

Goldman, J., Hudson, Z.,& Smith, R. (2000, February).Report on the Privacy Policies and Practices of Health Web Sites. Sponsored by the California Healthcare Foundation. Retrieved October 12, 2000 from the World Wide Web: http://ehealth.chcf.org/view.cfm?section=Privacy&itemID=1750

OAT. (2000, January 13). Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality of Medical Records Seminar. Retrieved August 2, 2001 from the World Wide Web: http://telehealth.hrsa.gov/pubs/privsem.htm and http://telehealth.hrsa.gov/pubs/privac.htm

Pritts, J., Goldman, J., Hudson, Z., Berenson, A., & Hadley, E. (July 1999 ). The State of Health Privacy: An Uneven Terrain (A Comprehensive Survey of State Health Privacy Statutes. Health Privacy Project, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University. Retrieved September 10, 2000 from the World Wide Web: http://www.healthprivacy.org/resources/statereports/contents.html

Ware, W. (1993). Lessons for the Future: Dimensions of Medical Record Keeping, in Health Records: Social Needs and Personal Privacy, 43, Task Force on Privacy. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Weiss, R. (2000, December 2). Ignorance Undercuts Gene Tests’ Potential. The Washington Post, p.A1.

Federal Government Web Sites Related to Telehealth:

(http://telehealth.hrsa.gov) Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, DHHS

(http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/final/pvcfact2.htm) DHHS Fact Sheet on HIPAA Privacy Rules

(http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/part1.txt) Part I of Full Text of the HIPAA Privacy Final Rules

(http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/index.html#Initial Guidance) (guidelines) Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information

(http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa.html) Office of Civil Rights, DHHS

(http://www.hcfa.gov)Health Care Finance Administration, DHHS

(http://www.fda.gov) Food and Drug Administration, DHHS

(http://www.ftc.gov) Federal Trade Commission

(http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/privacy/index.html) National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Department of Commerce


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