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Related IHS Sites
IHS Chief Information Officer (CIO) Web Site
The Chief Information Officer (CIO), Dr. Richard Church, and his
staff in Rockville, Maryland, provide technical leadership to the Indian
health community and executive leadership to the Division of
Information Resources (DIR). Field operations and support functions
of the Division are provided through the Information Technology
Support Center (ITSC) with staff in Albuquerque, New Mexico and
Tucson, Arizona.
IHS Privacy Act Web Site
The purpose of this web site is to assist Indian Health Service
(IHS) employees in dealing with their Privacy Act duties,
responsibilities and obligations. It is designed to serve as a
basic resource for Privacy Act information, guidelines and procedures.
Within IHS, patient medical records constitute the majority of agency
Privacy Act-protected records.
The site is designed in a question and answer format to provide an
overview of the Privacy Act and how it relates to the IHS patient
medical records. Throughout the site, links provide easy access
to more detailed information and/or sample forms and formats.
Related HHS Sites
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: HIPAA Administrative Simplification
This is the best source for authoritative information on
HIPAA Administrative Simplification: Transaction and Code Set
Standards, Identifier Standards, Privacy Standards, and Security
Standards, as well as HIPAA Implementation Guides. There are also
excellent FAQ links here.
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services: Office for Civil Rights
This is the office charged with assisting covered health care organizations
become compliant with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. OCR is also the office for
enforcement of the Privacy Rule.
There are many rumors flying around about the HIPAA
rules. You are encouraged to visit these places to see the full text of the rules and
associated documents for yourself.
Other Federal Sites
Chief Information Officers Council
The Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council was established by Executive Order 13011, Federal Information Technology, on July 16, 1996. A charter for the Council was adopted on February 20, 1997. The CIO Council serves as the principal interagency forum for improving practices in the design, modernization, use, sharing, and performance of Federal Government agency information resources. The Council's role includes developing recommendations for information technology management policies, procedures, and standards; identifying opportunities to share information resources; and assessing and addressing the needs of the Federal Government's IT workforce.
Other Sites
Proposed Revisions to the HIPAA Privacy Regulations Full text of the proposed revisions to the HIPAA privacy rules as published in the Federal Register today. Revisions are posted in both pdf and html format.
NCPDP - National Council for Prescription
Drug Programs
The HIPAA final standards for electronic health care transactions, and for code
sets, adopts the NCPDP
Telecommunication Standard Format, Version 5.1 and the NCPDP
Batch Standard, Version 1 Release 0 for pharmacy claims. Health plans,
health care clearinghouses and health care providers who utilize electronic
transactions will be required to use these standards beginning October 16, 2002.
(ISC)2 - International Information Systems Security Certifications Consortium, Inc.
The (ISC)² is an international organization dedicated to the certification of Information Systems Security professionals and practitioners. (ISC)² grants the "Certified Information Systems Security Professional" (CISSP) designation to information systems security professionals.
HIMSS
- Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society provides
leadership in healthcare for the management of technology, information,
and change through publications, educational opportunities, and
member services. HIMSS has more than 43 chapters and more than
12,000 members working in healthcare organizations throughout
the world. Members include healthcare professionals in hospitals,
corporate healthcare systems, clinical practice groups, vendor
organizations, healthcare consulting firms, and government settings
in professional levels ranging from senior staff to CIOs and CEOs.
WEDI - Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange
VISION: Improving healthcare through Electronic Commerce.
MISSION: To foster widespread support for the adoption of electronic commerce within healthcare. To fulfill our mission, we will achieve the following:
- Provide a forum for the definition of standards, the resolution
of implementation issues, the development and delivery of education
and training programs and the development of strategies and
tactics for the continued expansion of electronic commerce in
healthcare;
- Assist healthcare leaders to define, prioritize and reach
consensus on the critical technical and business issues which
affect the implementation and value of electronic commerce;
- Ensure that electronic commerce standards, policies and regulations
for healthcare are thoughtfully developed and implemented;
- Serve as the primary catalyst for the identification, communication and resolution of obstacles that impede the growth of electronic commerce within healthcare;
- and Inform and educate WEDI members and other healthcare
stakeholders about the benefits and strategies for successfully
implementing electronic commerce.
WEDI
SNIP - WEDI Strategic National Implementation Process -
This is the WEDI site for the Strategic National Implementation Process for
Complying with the Administrative Simplification Provisions of the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
AHIMA - The American Health Information Management Association
Need information on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)? Here are the resources that outline the proposed regulations and assist you in implementing the HIPAA standards for administrative and financial transactions.
RX2000 - The RX2000 Institute HIPAA Knowledge Center
The RX2000 Institute is dedicated to helping healthcare organizations solve the challenges of rapidly changing regulations, information technologies and business dynamics. The nonprofit Institute is committed to bridging healthcare's "organizational digital divide" to ensure critical information reaches the healthcare community regardless of size, funding or technological sophistication. The Institute is supported by its membership, fees for service, foundation grants and vendor sponsorships.
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