Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) Practice Exam

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What does the security of e-PHI relate to?

  1. Access control procedures

  2. Data breach prevention

  3. Storing patient records

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Data breach prevention

The security of electronic Protected Health Information (e-PHI) encompasses various aspects designed to protect sensitive health data, ensuring its confidentiality, integrity, and availability. When we discuss access control procedures, they are fundamental to security as they regulate who can access e-PHI and under what circumstances, preventing unauthorized access. Data breach prevention directly addresses the risk of exposure to e-PHI, implementing measures to guard against unauthorized disclosures or breaches. Storing patient records involves ensuring that e-PHI is securely stored, often through encryption and proper database management, to protect against data loss or theft. Since security means addressing multiple interconnected areas, the correct understanding is that encompassing all these elements—access control, breach prevention, and secure storage—is essential for comprehensive protection of e-PHI. Hence, a holistic approach is necessary, which is what the all-encompassing option signifies; it captures the multi-faceted nature of e-PHI security.