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Medical Privacy Resources from the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse include fact sheets and other articles.

HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act which was passed by Congress in 1996. The privacy provisions of HIPPA, called the HIPAA Privacy Rule, apply to health information created or maintained by health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers who engage in certain electronic transactions. These resources provide more details about what the HIPAA Privacy Rule does and doesn’t cover.

myPHR.com provides a guide to understanding and managing your personal health information. This is an information site provided by the American Health Information Management Association.

Sensitive Information: Privacy and Your Medical Records from Consumer Action describes the privacy of your medical records, examples of what could happen if your information got out, what’s in your medical records, laws that protect medical record privacy, and what you can do to protect the accuracy and privacy of your medical records.

Tips for Avoiding Counterfeit Drugs BEWARE! and what to do if you think you’ve bought them from AARP ElderWatch.

Fraudulent Health Insurance a Growing Problem from the Better Business Bureau provides some tips to avoid becoming a victim of health insurance fraud.



Prepared for Corning Credit Union by Remar Sutton & Associates, May 2005. Reviewed and updated May 2007. All rights reserved.

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