The minimum necessary standard:
All of the above The minimum necessary standard limits uses, disclosures, and requests for PHI to the minimum necessary amount of PHI needed to carry out the intended purposes of the use or disclosure. The minimum necessary standard does not apply to disclosures to, or requests by, a health care provider for treatment purposes. It also does not apply to uses or disclosures made to the individual or pursuant to the individual's authorization.
Alternate answers seen on other CBTs
The same question shows up worded slightly differently across CBT versions. Here are the other answer variants we've indexed.
All of the above
Army Hippa →All of the above (ANSWER) Limits uses, disclosures, and requests for PHI to the minimum necessary amount of PHI needed to carry out the intended purposes of the use or disclosure Does not apply to exchanges between providers treating a patient Does not apply to uses or disclosures made to the individual or pursuant to the individual's authorization
Army Hippa Training →All of the above - limits uses, disclosures, and requests for PHI to the minimum necessary amount of PHI needed to carry out the intended purposes of the use or disclosure. -does not apply to disclosures to, or requests by, a health care provider for treatment purposes. -does not apply to uses or disclosures made to the individual or pursuant to the individual's authorization.
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