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Prescription Drug Data : Hhs Has Issued Health Privacy And Security Regulations But Needs To Improve Guidance And Oversight

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Product Code: 9781974239993
ISBN13: 9781974239993
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Why GAO Did This Study Prescribing medications and filling those prescriptions increasingly relies on the electronic collection of individuals' health information and its exchange among health care providers, pharmacies, and other parties. While this can enhance efficiency and accuracy, it also raises privacy and security concerns. Federal law establishes the authority for the Secretary of HHS to develop standards for protecting individuals' health information (which includes Medicare beneficiaries) and to ensure that covered entities (such as health care providers and pharmacies) and their business associates comply with these requirements. The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 required GAO to report on prescription drug use data protections. GAO's specific objective for this review was to determine the extent to which HHS has established a framework to ensure the privacy and security of Medicare beneficiaries' protected health information when data on prescription drug use are used for purposes other than direct clinical care. To do this, GAO reviewed HHS policies and other related documentation and interviewed agency officials. What GAO Recommends GAO recommends that HHS issue de-identification guidance and establish a plan for a sustained audit capability. HHS generally agreed with both recommendations but disagreed





Author: Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Aug 08, 2017
Number of Pages: 40 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1974239993
ISBN-13: 9781974239993

Prescription Drug Data : Hhs Has Issued Health Privacy And Security Regulations But Needs To Improve Guidance And Oversight

$17.31
 
Why GAO Did This Study Prescribing medications and filling those prescriptions increasingly relies on the electronic collection of individuals' health information and its exchange among health care providers, pharmacies, and other parties. While this can enhance efficiency and accuracy, it also raises privacy and security concerns. Federal law establishes the authority for the Secretary of HHS to develop standards for protecting individuals' health information (which includes Medicare beneficiaries) and to ensure that covered entities (such as health care providers and pharmacies) and their business associates comply with these requirements. The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 required GAO to report on prescription drug use data protections. GAO's specific objective for this review was to determine the extent to which HHS has established a framework to ensure the privacy and security of Medicare beneficiaries' protected health information when data on prescription drug use are used for purposes other than direct clinical care. To do this, GAO reviewed HHS policies and other related documentation and interviewed agency officials. What GAO Recommends GAO recommends that HHS issue de-identification guidance and establish a plan for a sustained audit capability. HHS generally agreed with both recommendations but disagreed





Author: Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Aug 08, 2017
Number of Pages: 40 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1974239993
ISBN-13: 9781974239993
 

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