The administrative simplification standards described under Title II of HIPAA include privacy standards to control the use and disclosure of health information. In general, these privacy standards prohibit
A.
all health plans, healthcare providers, and healthcare clearinghouses from using any protected health information for purposes of treatment, payment, or healthcare operations without an individual's written consent
B.
patients from requesting that restrictions be placed on the accessibility and use of protected health information
C.
transmission of individually identifiable health information for purposes other than treatment, payment, or healthcare operations without the individual's written authorization
D.
patients from accessing their medical records and requesting the amendment of incorrect or incomplete information
Looks like option D is the provision under HIPAA. Patients can make amendments in their data if there is any discrepancy. Option C should be the correct answer for this question.
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