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The Health Insurance Portability and Account-ability Act (HIPAA) holds businesses accountable for protecting patient health information in an industry that handles extremely sensitive information about individuals, that is increasingly transmitted over the Internet, stored in digital formal and open to security breaches. Larger companies that wade in extremely sensitive information such as health care firms and banks need to utilize the most rigorous security measures possible. Therefore, the decision to refer a nurse for an assessment to the HAAP should not be taken lightly in view of the extremely sensitive information contained in the report which ordinarily the QNC would not have access to. |
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