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HIPAA FAQs

HIE Scenarios

Articles

Scenario 1 - Uses and Disclosure of Protected Health Information  (last modified: 1/4/2008)
Scenario 2 - Minimum Necessary of Protected Health Information  (last modified: 1/4/2008)
Scenario 3 - Electronic Health Record Exchange  (last modified: 1/4/2008)
Scenario 4 - Public Health  (last modified: 1/4/2008)

Privacy and Security Tools

Best Practices

Implementation Guide

Links

Pharmacy Resources

Statewide Telehealth/Telemedicine Network

Articles

FCC Project Summary - July 2008  (last modified: 7/29/2008)
FCC Project Quarterly Report - July 2008  (last modified: 7/29/2008)
Required FCC Project Participant Documentation  (last modified: 8/6/2008)
Wyoming Telehealth/Telemedicine Teleconference  (last modified: 8/21/2008)
FCC Project Quarterly Report - Oct. 2008  (last modified: 12/22/2008)
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