Community QuestionSeen on 6 CBTs

If you're unsure about the particulars of HIPAA research requirements at your organization or have questions, you can usually consult with:

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Answer

No, they are not engaged because they are only informing the subjects and not consenting or performing any research procedures, or receiving or sharing any private, identifiable information.

Alternate answers seen on other CBTs

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An organizational IRB or Privacy Board, privacy official ("Privacy Officer"), or security official ("Security Officer"), depending on the issue.

Citi Hipaa Training

An organizational IRB or Privacy Board, privacy officer ("Privacy Officer"), or privacy official ("Privacy Official"), depending on the issue.

Hipaa Recruiting Into Research

For all human subjects research that uses PHI without an authorization from the data subject, except for limited data sets.

The Hipaa Minimum Necessary Standard Applies Citi