Glossary Term

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

HIPAA

Passed in 1996, HIPAA requires employers to provide health insurance coverage to employees who lose or change jobs, and includes an administrative simplification section which deals with the standardization of healthcare-related information systems including data security, protection of patient confidentiality and privacy. The Act mandates standardized formats for all patient health, administrative, and financial data; unique identifiers (ID numbers) for each healthcare entity, including individuals, employers, health plans and health care providers; and security mechanisms to ensure confidentiality and data integrity for any information that identifies an individual. (OPTN Glossary May 2021)

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a U.S. law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers (Alliance Terminology & Data Resources May 2021)