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HIPAA

HIPAA Titles

HIPAA is a legislative act made up of five titles as described below:

  • Title I, "Health care access, portability and renewability," states that employers and health plans must allow a new employee's medical insurance coverage to remain continuous without regard to pre-existing conditions.

  • Title II, "Preventing health care fraud and abuse; administrative simplification; medical liability reform" defines new requirements for privacy and security of individually identifiable patient information.

  • Title II, "Administrative simplification," Subtitle F reduces the administrative component of health care costs through the implementation of electronic data interchange (EDI) standards primarily by embracing ASC X12N transaction formats.

  • Title III, "Tax-related health provisions," standardizes the amount you can save per person in a pre-tax medical savings account.

  • Title IV, "Application and enforcement of group health plan requirements," broadened information on insurance reform provisions and provides detailed explanations.

  • Title V, "Revenue offsets," describes regulations on how employers can deduct company-owned life insurance premiums for income tax purposes.

For detailed information on the titles, click here.

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