Understanding HIPAA: What Parents Need to Know About Privacy & Their Adult Child’s Health Information
When does HIPAA allow healthcare providers to disclose PHI to parents involved in their adult child’s care?
This document answers frequently asked questions (FAQs) about when parents can access their adult child’s protected health information.
Key Points
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”) is a federal law that sets national privacy standards limiting the use and disclosure of individuals’ health information (known as “protected health information” or “PHI”).
- As your child grows into adulthood, both your rights and the rights of your child under HIPAA change.
- HIPAA sets limits and conditions on when and what information healthcare providers may disclose about your adult child.
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