What happens when you accidentially access the wrong person's chart
HIPAA privacy laws applied for controlling access to PHI under the conditions. HIPAA rules not only for health care providers and organizations. It also for people who accidentally view patient information and fall into wrong hands which makes the risk of harm for the patient. Protected data include payment information also disclosure of PHI for treatment, payment contained within covered entity need safeguards to avoid unauthorized disclosure of PHI. It makes the penalty for if we fail to safeguard the PHI. Health care organizations when failing to protect HIPAA privacy laws there will be fined up to $50,000 per offense per day. If a health employee accidentally views the patient record it is must we need to inform the incident to the privacy officer. They take action to avoid risk and protect patient PHI risk assessment should be performed. A report of breach should be performed. Report of breach should be informed to Department Health and Human service office for Civil Rights(OCR). you should inform which patient record has been viewed. If we did not inform the mistake it leads to major incidents that result in disciplinary action and penalties for the employee.
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