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HIPAA and School-based SLPs

Rex Crosby Otr

May 3, 2010

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How do HIPAA Privacy Rules apply to school-based SLPs?

Answer

The same Privacy Rules apply to all SLP services provided whether in a school, clinic, hospital or other setting. We, as professionals must always remember that, regardless of our practice setting, we must not only provide the highest quality of care but also protect the ones to whom we provide our services, including their health information. When it comes to the school setting, there are many conversations, emails and records that leave medical, social, and personal information at risk for being compromised. This information is no less important or private than if services were provided in the hospital or clinic. Following HIPAA policies and procedures helps to ensure that the child's health information remains secure.

This Ask the Expert was taken from the course entitled: HIPAA: Impact on Privacy presented by Rex Crosby, OTR, Director of Continuous Quality Improvement.

Please visit the SpeechPathology.com eLearning Library to view all of our courses on Professional SLP Issues and many other topics in the field.

Rex A. Crosby, OTR, has many years of experience as an Occupational Therapist in a variety of settings including Inpatient Rehab, Acute Care and Outpatient Neuro and Pediatric Rehabilitation. Rex also has extensive SNF experience as a clinical OT and Therapy Program Manager.


Rex Crosby Otr


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