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Chapter 1The Goal of HIPAA:Administrative Simplification By Carol Allingham, R.N., Esq.  Excerpted from Cynthia Newby, CPC  HIPAA for Allied Health CAreers 1
Why HIPAA? 2
Goals and Intentions Behind HIPAA ,[object Object]
To Ensure the privacy of citizens’ private health information by setting standards for Privacy Practices
To Establish consistent use of terms and codes between health care providers in the U.S.3
HIPAA Title I – Health Insurance Reform Applies to Private Health Insured Citizens Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits Plans “Group Health Plans” or GHP’s Federal Employees’ Health Benefits Program Called the FEHB Program Administered by the Federal Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Individual Plans Citizens using COBRA Self-employed citizens, students, early retirees 4
HIPAA Title I Cont’d Private Insurance Plans may only look back 6 months for excluded pre-existing conditions Private Insurance Plans may only limit pre-existing condition coverage for up to 12 months (18 months for late enrollees) Citizens who have a letter of creditable coverage may enroll in a new plan in certain circumstances with special consideration to pre-existing conditions 5
Title II: Administrative Simplification Goals of Title II Decrease overhead (administrative) expenses of health care in the U.S. – estimated at 15 to 30% of overall health care expenses  Filing claims (paper forms, processing, storage, etc.) Checking patient eligibility for benefits Requesting authorization for services Notifying providers of payments 6
Title II: Administrative Simplification Cont’d Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) – the computer-to-computer interchange of routine business information using publicly available standards.   7
Title II Administrative Simplification Cont’d Transaction – The electronic equivalent of a business document.  ONE electronic exchange in EDI between two parties involved in financial or administrative activities related to health care. Example: A physician’s office submits a claim to Aetna for a procedure performed to treat a specific diagnosis. 8
Title II: Administrative Simplification Cont’d Requires the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) to establish  -National standards for electronic health 	care transactions and  -National identifiers for providers, health 	plans, and employers -Required procedures for health care 	entities to exchange electronic health care 	information in a standard and secure, 	consistent  way. 9
Title II Administrative Simplification Cont’d -Preemption  - between HIPAA federal law and state laws;  -HIPAA rules supersede state rules 	-Unless HIPAA rules provide that 			state laws are necessary regarding 		the issues of fraud, abuse, insurance 		regulation, controlled substances, or 		other issues UNLESS. . .  10
Title II Administrative Simplification Cont’d -Preemption  - between HIPAA federal law and state laws; (cont’d) -HIPAA laws do NOT supersede state laws if the state laws are more stringent. Examples: Look at Section 1-2 Thinking It Through in your book. . .  11
How Does a Government Agency Make “Law”? Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 -Gave the Executive Branch of the U.S. 	government the power to set up 	administrative agencies (e.g., C.I.A., F.D.A., 	H.H.S.,. . . ) -The various designated agencies are 	endowed with LIMITED scopes of authority to 	create regulations and enforcement actions 	to ensure compliance with these regulations. 12
How Does a Government Agency Make “Law”? The Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 requires the following Rulemaking Process for Administrative Agencies 1. Draft and approve the rule. 2. Publish the Proposed Rule for a required 	period of time to allow for public 	comment. 3. The public is given a period of time to 	comment on the proposed rule, up to 18 	months.                                         AND NEXT,  13
How Does a Government Agency Make “Law”? 	4. The agency (for HIPAA, It’s the HHS) 	revised the rule according to its response 	to public comment and then 	5. The final rule is published in the Federal 	Register with standards as to when it must 	be implemented by those affected. 14
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Covered Entities (CE’s) – An organization or a health care professional who 	* provides health care in the normal 	course of business and * electronically sends ANY information 	what is protected under HIPAA Nice Flow Chart on page 12 of Newby 15
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Health Plans, Providers, Clearinghouses, and Business Associates 16
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Health Plan – An insurance plan that provides or pays for medical care. (Examples: Group health plans and self-insured plans, all state-regulated insurance companies, Medicare Parts A & B and Medicare Advantage under Parts C & D, Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, etc.) 17
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Providers – people or organizations that furnish, bill, or are paid for health care in the normal course of business.  (Examples: Hospitals, Nursing and Rehab Centers, Hospices, Home Health Agencies, Doctors’ Offices, Dentists’ Offices, etc.) 18
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Clearinghouses  - Companies that help providers handle electronic transmissions involving the use of personal or protected health information.  They process the health information by converting it in to a format that HIPAA standards require. 19
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Business Associates – people and organizations who are not employees of Health Plans, Providers or Clearinghouses, but do work for these entities.  They are required to follow HIPAA laws as well.  (Examples: Lawyers, JCAHO, Accountants, Coders, Transcriptionists, Collection Agencies, any other private contractor or third party administrator.) 20
Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? If you are a Health Plan, Provider, Clearinghouse, then you are considered a Covered Entity and are subject to HIPAA laws. If you are a Business Associate of a Covered Entity, then you are subject to HIPAA laws. If the Business Associate violate HIPAA law, the Covered Entity is required to report it to HIPAA and also report corrective action taken. 21

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Chapter 1 the goal of hipaa administrative simplification

  • 1. Chapter 1The Goal of HIPAA:Administrative Simplification By Carol Allingham, R.N., Esq. Excerpted from Cynthia Newby, CPC HIPAA for Allied Health CAreers 1
  • 3.
  • 4. To Ensure the privacy of citizens’ private health information by setting standards for Privacy Practices
  • 5. To Establish consistent use of terms and codes between health care providers in the U.S.3
  • 6. HIPAA Title I – Health Insurance Reform Applies to Private Health Insured Citizens Employer-Sponsored Health Benefits Plans “Group Health Plans” or GHP’s Federal Employees’ Health Benefits Program Called the FEHB Program Administered by the Federal Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Individual Plans Citizens using COBRA Self-employed citizens, students, early retirees 4
  • 7. HIPAA Title I Cont’d Private Insurance Plans may only look back 6 months for excluded pre-existing conditions Private Insurance Plans may only limit pre-existing condition coverage for up to 12 months (18 months for late enrollees) Citizens who have a letter of creditable coverage may enroll in a new plan in certain circumstances with special consideration to pre-existing conditions 5
  • 8. Title II: Administrative Simplification Goals of Title II Decrease overhead (administrative) expenses of health care in the U.S. – estimated at 15 to 30% of overall health care expenses Filing claims (paper forms, processing, storage, etc.) Checking patient eligibility for benefits Requesting authorization for services Notifying providers of payments 6
  • 9. Title II: Administrative Simplification Cont’d Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) – the computer-to-computer interchange of routine business information using publicly available standards. 7
  • 10. Title II Administrative Simplification Cont’d Transaction – The electronic equivalent of a business document. ONE electronic exchange in EDI between two parties involved in financial or administrative activities related to health care. Example: A physician’s office submits a claim to Aetna for a procedure performed to treat a specific diagnosis. 8
  • 11. Title II: Administrative Simplification Cont’d Requires the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) to establish -National standards for electronic health care transactions and -National identifiers for providers, health plans, and employers -Required procedures for health care entities to exchange electronic health care information in a standard and secure, consistent way. 9
  • 12. Title II Administrative Simplification Cont’d -Preemption - between HIPAA federal law and state laws; -HIPAA rules supersede state rules -Unless HIPAA rules provide that state laws are necessary regarding the issues of fraud, abuse, insurance regulation, controlled substances, or other issues UNLESS. . . 10
  • 13. Title II Administrative Simplification Cont’d -Preemption - between HIPAA federal law and state laws; (cont’d) -HIPAA laws do NOT supersede state laws if the state laws are more stringent. Examples: Look at Section 1-2 Thinking It Through in your book. . . 11
  • 14. How Does a Government Agency Make “Law”? Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 -Gave the Executive Branch of the U.S. government the power to set up administrative agencies (e.g., C.I.A., F.D.A., H.H.S.,. . . ) -The various designated agencies are endowed with LIMITED scopes of authority to create regulations and enforcement actions to ensure compliance with these regulations. 12
  • 15. How Does a Government Agency Make “Law”? The Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 requires the following Rulemaking Process for Administrative Agencies 1. Draft and approve the rule. 2. Publish the Proposed Rule for a required period of time to allow for public comment. 3. The public is given a period of time to comment on the proposed rule, up to 18 months. AND NEXT, 13
  • 16. How Does a Government Agency Make “Law”? 4. The agency (for HIPAA, It’s the HHS) revised the rule according to its response to public comment and then 5. The final rule is published in the Federal Register with standards as to when it must be implemented by those affected. 14
  • 17. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Covered Entities (CE’s) – An organization or a health care professional who * provides health care in the normal course of business and * electronically sends ANY information what is protected under HIPAA Nice Flow Chart on page 12 of Newby 15
  • 18. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Health Plans, Providers, Clearinghouses, and Business Associates 16
  • 19. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Health Plan – An insurance plan that provides or pays for medical care. (Examples: Group health plans and self-insured plans, all state-regulated insurance companies, Medicare Parts A & B and Medicare Advantage under Parts C & D, Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, etc.) 17
  • 20. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Providers – people or organizations that furnish, bill, or are paid for health care in the normal course of business. (Examples: Hospitals, Nursing and Rehab Centers, Hospices, Home Health Agencies, Doctors’ Offices, Dentists’ Offices, etc.) 18
  • 21. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Clearinghouses - Companies that help providers handle electronic transmissions involving the use of personal or protected health information. They process the health information by converting it in to a format that HIPAA standards require. 19
  • 22. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? Business Associates – people and organizations who are not employees of Health Plans, Providers or Clearinghouses, but do work for these entities. They are required to follow HIPAA laws as well. (Examples: Lawyers, JCAHO, Accountants, Coders, Transcriptionists, Collection Agencies, any other private contractor or third party administrator.) 20
  • 23. Who is Subject to HIPAA Laws? If you are a Health Plan, Provider, Clearinghouse, then you are considered a Covered Entity and are subject to HIPAA laws. If you are a Business Associate of a Covered Entity, then you are subject to HIPAA laws. If the Business Associate violate HIPAA law, the Covered Entity is required to report it to HIPAA and also report corrective action taken. 21
  • 25. 23

Notas del editor

  1. The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the right to delegate some lawmaking authorities.Note the LIMITED SCOPE phrase. . . Each agency must “stay in its own lane”