Sentences with phrase «identifiable health data»

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Orland Park Health & Fitness Center may share information you provide with our business partners and affiliates as part of combined statistical data that does not include individually identifiable data about any user.
Orland Park Health & Fitness Center encourages you to read and familiarize yourself with the privacy statements available on any third party site, which you may access before providing data or personal identifiable information to any third party.
- Information you provide on the insurance application and other forms; - Information from your insurance agent; - Information from your transactions with us; - Information from consumer reporting agencies; - When you apply for a life insurance policy, individually identifiable health information from your health care providers; and - Information from our website, such as site visit data and information collection devices (cookies).
Holding that individual - level data must be discoverable, as long as identifiable health - care information of individuals was removed; Justice Smith ordered the government to produce the needed data.
Response: While we understand that removing the specified identifiers may reduce the usefulness of the resulting data to third parties, we remain convinced by the evidence found in the MIT study that we referred to in the preamble to the proposed rule [17] and the analyses discussed below that there remains a significant risk of identification of the subjects of health information from the inclusion of indirect identifiers such as birth date and zip code and that in many cases there will be a reasonable basis to believe that such information remains identifiable.
Congress has recognized that privacy standards, implementation specifications and requirements must accompany the electronic data interchange standards, implementation specifications and requirements because the increased ease of transmitting and sharing individually identifiable health information will result in an increase in concern regarding privacy and confidentiality of such information.
Congress has long recognized the need for protection of health information privacy generally, as well as the privacy implications of electronic data interchange and the increased ease of transmitting and sharing individually identifiable health information.
Comment: One commenter voiced a need for a single standard for individually identifiable health information and disability and workers» compensation information; each category of information is located in their one electronic data base, but would be subjected to a different set of use and transmission rules.
The Department assumes that most health plan sponsors who are small employers (those with 50 or fewer employees) will elect not to receive individually identifiable health information because they will have little, if any, need for such data.
In such cases no protected health information is disclosed and the financial institution is acting solely as a conduit for the individually identifiable data.
A major mental health association advocates the release of identifiable patient information «* * * only when de-identified data are inadequate for the purpose at hand.»
(A) A function or activity involving the use or disclosure of individually identifiable health information, including claims processing or administration, data analysis, processing or administration, utilization review, quality assurance, billing, benefit management, practice management, and repricing; or
- Information you provide on the insurance application and other forms; - Information from your insurance agent; - Information from your transactions with us; - Information from consumer reporting agencies; - When you apply for a life insurance policy, individually identifiable health information from your health care providers; and - Information from our website, such as site visit data and information collection devices (cookies).
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