... (ii) the costs of security measures; (iii) the need for training persons who have access to health information; (iv) the value of audit trails in computerized record systems; and (v) the needs and capabilities of small health care providers and rural... A National ID Card: Big Government at Its Worst Or Technological Efficiency ... - Page 142by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs - 1999 - 167 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - 2000 - 1276 pages
...standards that^(1) the technical capabilities of record systems used to maintain health information; (ii) the costs of security measures; (iii) the need...small health care providers and rural health care providers (as such providers are defined by the Secretary); and (B) ensure that a health care clearinghouse,... | |
| United States - 1822 pages
...into account — (i) the technical capabilities of record systems used to maintain health information; (ii) the costs of security measures; (iii) the need...small health care providers and rural health care providers (as such providers are defined by the Secretary); and (B) ensure that a health care clearinghouse,... | |
| Lisa T. Johns - 1998 - 340 pages
...have access to health information • the value of audit trails in computerized record systems • the needs and capabilities of small health care providers and rural health care providers. The Act preempts any provision of state law that requires medical or health plan records... | |
| United States - 1999 - 1720 pages
...into account — (i) the technical capabilities of record systems used to maintain health information; (ii) the costs of security measures; (iii) the need...small health care providers and rural health care providers (as such providers are defined by the Secretary); and (B) ensure that a health care clearinghouse,... | |
| United States - 2001 - 1838 pages
...into account — (i) the technical capabilities of record systems used to maintain health information; (ii) the costs of security measures; (iii) the need...small health care providers and rural health care providers (as such providers are defined by the Secretary); and (B) ensure that a health care clearinghouse,... | |
| Jeffrey D. Mamorsky - 1380 pages
...who have access to health information; the value of audit trails in computerized record systems; and the needs and capabilities of small health care providers and rural health care providers. The final Security Regulations represent DHHS's adoption of such security standards. Prior... | |
| Syngress - 2002 - 608 pages
...into account — (i) the technical capabilities of record systems used to maintain health information; (ii) the costs of security measures; (iii) the need...small health care providers and rural health care providers (as such providers are defined by the Secretary); and (B) ensure that a health care clearinghouse,... | |
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