At ScriptGuideRX, we are aggressively committed to HIPAA compliance for the security and privacy of patients. Patient privacy is our utmost concern to us. We have integrated the HIPAA initiative in to all operational business units within ScriptGuideRX INC.

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is the catalyst for many positive changes in the health care industry. Subtitle F of HIPAA, Administrative Simplification states its intent to improve ". . . the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system, by encouraging the development of a health information system through the establishment of standards and requirements for the electronic transmission of certain health information."

HIPAA Compliance Policy

As a Business Associate to Providers, Health Plans and other "Covered Entities," ScriptGuideRX INC. has made HIPAA a top priority and is meeting all goals for HIPAA readiness. Please read our HIPAA Business Associate Provisions to learn more about the ways ScriptGuideRX is dedicated in safeguarding protected health information (PHI).

HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices

ScriptGuideRX INC. acknowledges that in performing the services required under this Agreement it may receive Protected Health Information (defined herein) from Client or may receive or create Protected Health Information on behalf of Client. "Protected Health Information" ("PHI") shall have the meaning as described to it in 45 C.F.R. 164.501, as that regulation may be amended from time to time. ScriptGuideRX INC. agrees to the following with respect to PHI:

  1. ScriptGuideRX INC. will use or disclose PHI only as necessary to perform the services required by this Agreement and will not otherwise use or disclose PHI except as required by law. "Required by law" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in 45 C.F.R. 164.501, as that regulation may be amended from time to time.
  2. ScriptGuideRX INC. will maintain appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of PHI that is not permitted under this Agreement.
  3. ScriptGuideRX INC. will report to Client any use or disclosure of PHI in violation of this Agreement within [ten (10) working days] of the date on which it becomes aware of such violation.
  4. To the extent feasible, ScriptGuideRX INC. will report to Client any requests for use or disclosure of PHI with which ScriptGuideRX INC. believes it is required by law to comply so that Client has a reasonable opportunity, prior to the use or disclosure, to evaluate the legal authority on which the request is based. Where prior notification is not feasible, ScriptGuideRX INC. will inform Client promptly following any use or disclosure which it determines is required by law.
  5. ScriptGuideRX INC. will require that any agents, including subcontractors, to whom it provides PHI received from or received or created on behalf of Client agree in writing to the same restrictions and conditions that apply to ScriptGuideRX INC. with respect to such PHI. Upon request, ScriptGuideRX will make available to Client, PHI required to provide access pursuant to 45 C.F.R. 164.524, as that regulation may be amended from time to time.
  6. ScriptGuideRX INC. will document uses and disclosures of PHI necessary to satisfy the requirements of an accounting pursuant to 45 C.F.R. 164.528, as that regulation may be amended from time to time.
  7. Upon request, ScriptGuideRX INC. will make available the information required by Client to provide such an accounting. ScriptGuideRX will make its internal practices, books, and records relating to the use and disclosure of PHI received from, or created or received on behalf of Client, available to the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services for purposes of determining Client's compliance with Subpart E of 45 C.F.R. Part 164.
  8. Upon termination of this Agreement, ScriptGuideRX INC. will return to Client all PHI, in any form, received from, or received or created on behalf of, Client, and will retain no copies of such PHI. .If you would like more information on ScriptGuideRX INC. HIPAA compliance efforts, please contact us at (877) 794-3576

HIPAA

HIPAA Regulations

ScriptGuideRX INC. is well aware of the HIPAA regulations and their far-reaching affects on the Health Care industry. Since HIPAA greatly affects the use of technology and the electronic management of patient information, it is imperative that we understand the implications of the regulation as well as the various means of compliance. ScriptGuideRX INC. leverages its state-of-the-art technology to overcome the technical obstacles that are created by HIPAA. ScriptGuideRX INC. is constantly gathering information and staying educated on all facets of the new and changing HIPAA requirements. Although HIPAA does not currently affect the workers' compensation Industry, to a large degree, we are anticipating that this may someday change. Be confident that ScriptGuideRX INC. is anticipating these potential changes and will be well-prepared far in advance of their implementation.

How will new HIPAA privacy regulations affect workers' compensation?

Amendments to final medical privacy rules issued recently should not interfere with how the workers' compensation system operates. The rule is intended to protect the use of individually, identifiable health information by health plans, health care clearinghouses and various health care providers. Workers' compensation insurers and employers had concerns that the rules could discourage medical providers from providing information to workers' compensation insurers that would be used to both process comp claims and provide related benefits to insured workers. Disclosure rules could have slowed or, in some cases, halted the delivery of workers' compensation benefits to injured workers. The regulations, however, will allow doctors and hospitals to share patient information with insurance companies without obtaining the patient permission as long as these records are directly related to health services. The rule's preamble now reflects the intention of HHS not to interfere with the state-based Workers Compensation system. Human Resources Management Daily Document Update 18,584.

HIPAA Guidelines

For more information on how Worker's Compensation is specifically affected by HIPAA, please refer to the "HIPAA Guidelines" PDF. If you have trouble reading this PDF document, then refer to the main site: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/.

What is HIPAA?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 was passed by Congress to reform the insurance market and simplify health care administrative processes. HIPAA is aimed at reducing administrative costs and burdens in the health care industry by adopting and requiring the use of standardized, electronic transmission of administrative and financial data. As a result, the Department of Health and Human Services must adopt national uniform standards for the electronic transmission of certain health information. Newly mandated HIPAA standards require that all primary participants are to be compliant with HIPAA-established standards no later than February of 2002, and other participants no later than February of 2003.

For more information, visit HIPAA's website at

http://www.hipaa.org

or you may find this online Fact Sheet helpful:

http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/final/pvcfact1.htm