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Section 10
HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information
Related to Mental Health

Question 10 | Test | Table of Contents

The Publication below is from The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

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- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health, February 20, 2014, pages 1-11.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Fivecoat, H. C., Cos, T. A., & Possemato, K. (2017). Special ethical considerations for behavioral health consultants in the primary care setting. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 48(5), 335–342.

James, K., & Stewart, D. (2018). Blurred boundaries—A qualitative study of how acts of selfharm and attempted suicide are defined by mental health practitioners. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 39(4), 247–254.

Lustgarten, S. D., & Elhai, J. D. (2018). Technology use in mental health practice and research: Legal and ethical risks. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 25(2), Article e12234.

Muir, H. J., Coyne, A. E., Morrison, N. R., Boswell, J. F., & Constantino, M. J. (2019). Ethical implications of routine outcomes monitoring for patients, psychotherapists, and mental health care systems. Psychotherapy, 56(4), 459–469.

QUESTION 10
What are the eight points that HIPPA permits health care providers to do that are expressed in this article? To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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