Why Is HIPAA Important to the Healthcare Industry?

why is HIPAA important?

Before we try to understand why HIPAA is important, it is useful to know what it is and what are its broad contours?

why is HIPAA important?

To answer the first part of the question, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) was passed in the year 1996 to safeguard the interest of the patients. At that time, it was felt that those individuals who have lost their jobs or were in a vulnerable position in their jobs. Most insurance companies were not providing them with any health cover during this period which created a heavy financial drain on the resources of such individuals. Besides, there was no legislation that protected the sensitive information of the patients from data thieves.

When HIPAA legislation was enacted, it tried to streamline the data protection measures across the healthcare industry. As the healthcare industry is dynamic in nature, this important legislation was also amended a few times to ensure that it remains relevant with the times and is able to tackle those issues that have cropped up with the changing technology. If we look at the broad contours of HIPAA, we will find that it has 5 main rules. Let’s discuss them.

Now the question arises why is HIPAA important?

This can be answered from the perspective of an individual as well as that of a company. Let us take the case of an individual first.

Who has to follow these rules?

The rules mentioned in the HIPAA Act have to be followed by the following people/entities.

Why Is HIPAA Important to Patients?

It provides the patients with a powerful tool which they can use to get their medical records (if they want to change the service provider) to see if there is an error in their records. Patients can appoint any number of people who are able to see their file in case they are not able to do so (due to accident, illness, or any other cause).

The person who is authorized has the right to speak on your behalf if you are unable to do so. The patient can designate as many people as he trusts to be on the list who in case of emergency can take care of his interest.

HIPAA legislation is there to protect the classified medical information from unauthorized people. The harsh penalties imposed on deliberate or by mistake leak of the medical history of patients has created a sense of security in the minds of the individuals. The information protected by the HIPAA legislation include:

What kind of rights I have regarding my medical record kept with the hospitals, clinics or my Insurer?

The importance of HIPAA is not only about patients but also in its ambit the caregivers and the health industry in general.

Any company that is linked to the healthcare industry has to follow the HIPAA guidelines strictly. Here we are providing you with the main points that your company has to follow when it is dealing with sensitive information relating to the medical history of the patients.

If there is any leakage of information from your end then you will be fined quite heavily for it.

When Your Medical Records Can Be Shared?

While the HIPAA rule was enacted to protect the privacy of an individual, but this law is not absolute, has certain limitations. These limitations are put in the legislation so that it allows the smooth functioning of the health sector and there is a qualitative improvement in the quality of services in health centers. Here we are giving you some of the limitations placed in the legislation when your information regarding your medical history can be shared.

The above information must have given you an idea as to why HIPAA is important to the patients? But questions may arise whether there are some entities that are not mandated to follow the rules laid down in the HIPAA Act? The answer to this question is yes as it was found that in certain cases, medical history can be shared due to greater public good and also due to the fact that it is essential for some business to function profitably.

Who don’t have to follow the HIPAA rules

What Are the Penalties Imposed for HIPAA Violations?

In case there is any violation to the HIPAA rule then the authorities have the power to impose penalties which vary depending on the breach. The penalty depends on willful leak or leak done unknowingly. Besides, the court also looks at the number of times leak had taken place from the same individual/office before imposing the quantum of penalties.

Wrapping Up,

We hope after reading this article, you will have a clear picture of why HIPAA is important. Now it’s time for you to go back and review all types of information that you are collecting to assess whether you actually need to be HIPAA compliant or not.

HIPAA legislation is changing constantly and although it seems complicated, it’s imperative to ensure that everyone is in compliance. As one must be completely aware of these HIPAA directives, one needs to be prepared for the changes too. With continuous Healthcare reforms and other disruptive movements, this industry needs flexibility.

Mobisoft Infotech is a digital healthcare technology development partner that helps healthcare startups and organizations in building HIPAA compliant apps and solutions.

Author's Bio

Shailendra Sinhasane

Shailendra Sinhasane (Shail) is the co-founder and CEO of Mobisoft Infotech. He has been focused on cloud solutions, mobile strategy, cross-platform development, IoT innovations and advising healthcare startups in building scalable products.

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