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This toolkit is intended to help employers that sponsor group health plans understand their compliance obligations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). It also provides sample resources to help employers comply with HIPAA’s documentation requirements for their group health plans.
HIPAA is a broad federal law that includes rules for protecting the privacy and security of certain health information, which is called protected health information (PHI). HIPAA also includes notification requirements following a breach of PHI. This toolkit discusses the following rules, which are collectively referred to as the HIPAA Rules:
HIPAA Privacy Rule
HIPAA Security Rule
HIPAA Breach Notification Rule
While employers are not directly regulated by the HIPAA Rules, most employer-sponsored group health plans are subject to the HIPAA Rules’ requirements to some degree. This means that employers that sponsor group health plans for their employees will usually have compliance obligations under the HIPAA Rules with respect to their group health plans.
The extent of an employer’s compliance obligations under the HIPAA Rules mainly depends on two factors:
Whether the employer’s health plan is self-funded or fully insured;
If the health plan is fully insured, whether the employer has access to PHI from the health insurance issuer (other than certain limited types of PHI).
Judy joined the Employee Benefits division of Lawley in March 2010 as a Compliance Specialist. Judy’s role is to provide clients with enhanced service in the areas of new and existing legislation and compliance. She works closely with Employee Benefits Consultants and Account Executives to provide clients with the tools and information to remain compliant. Judy provides timely education, guidance and conveys the requirements and intricacies of new legislation in a practical fashion.
Specifically, Judy has focused her attention on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and possesses a thorough understanding of the continuously evolving requirements of this law.