What is HIPAA?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed by Congress in 1996 to insure the portability of insurance coverage as employees moved from job to job; to increase accountability and decrease fraud and abuse in health care; and to improve the efficiency of the health care payment process, while at the same time protecting a patient’s privacy.

UA as a “hybrid entity”

Since the primary function of The University is not to provide health care, UA is permitted to designate itself as a “hybrid entity,” which allows it to apply the Privacy Rule only to those parts of UA that, if standing alone, would be a Covered Entity. As a hybrid entity, UA must designate its “health care components,” which includes departments that provide support for health care components.

HIPAA applies to “Covered Entities,” defined by the Privacy Rule as

  • a health care provider that conducts certain transactions in electronic form,
  • a health care clearinghouse,
  • a health plan, or
  • a business associate (person or organization performing a function on behalf of the CE for which access to protected health information is needed.

Because the University of Alabama has at least one department that provides health care services and electronically transmits health information, it is considered a Covered Entity.

Health Care Components at the University of Alabama are:

  • The Brewer Porch Children’s Center
  • The University Medical Center
  • The Speech & Hearing Clinic
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders Clinic
  • Departments that have signed Business Associated Agreements
  • Group Health Insurance/Flexible Spending Plan
  • UA Administrative Departments supporting the entities above (e.g. CERA, Legal Office, Internal Audit, Risk Management, OIT, etc.)
  • Research involving PHI from a HIPAA-covered entity

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Training

  • Faculty & Staff – HIPAA Training for Faculty and Staff is provided through the University of Alabama LMS system.  If you are not automatically enrolled in HIPAA training, you can self-enroll on the UA LMS training site.
  • Students – Some students may be required to complete the HIPAA Privacy and Security Training based on program requirements, course enrollment, and/or volunteer activities, regardless of their employment status. View the UA Students:  Non-Employees training information for more details.

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