Chapter 5 : What is PHI?The National Institute of Health defines Protected Health Information (PHI) as “individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained in any form or medium (electronic, oral or paper) by a covered entity or its business associates, excluding certain educational and employment records.”
The HIPAA Security Rule is applied to electronic PHI. It protects any information of an individual which is transmissible electronically. Types of PHI include:
How a consumer’s PHI is used:
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The National Institute of Health defines Protected Health Information (PHI) as “individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained in any form or medium (electronic, oral or paper) by a covered entity or its business associates, excluding certain educational and employment records.”
The HIPAA Security Rule is applied to electronic PHI. It protects any information of an individual which is transmissible electronically.