Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) Practice Test

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Which of the following statements about individually identifiable health information (IHI) is false?

IHI may relate to future payments for healthcare

IHI may be received by an employer

IHI provides the patient's name

Individually identifiable health information (IHI) is a critical component in understanding patient privacy and data management in healthcare compliance. The assertion that IHI provides the patient's name is misleading in this context. While patient names can indeed be part of IHI, the statement as a stand-alone claim does not encompass the broader definition of IHI, which includes various data elements that can identify an individual, such as their medical history, treatment details, or payment records. IHI can relate to numerous types of information as specified by health privacy regulations, such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). This includes details that may be associated with future healthcare transactions, such as anticipated payments or billing information, which is accurately reflected in the first statement. Similarly, IHI may be shared with employers under specific circumstances, particularly for purposes related to employment (like health insurance processing), which supports the second statement's validity. Regarding the fourth statement, it is entirely possible for a healthcare clearinghouse to generate or process IHI as part of its role in managing claims and billing between healthcare providers and insurers. Therefore, the classification of the statement about IHI providing the patient's name as false stems from its lack of comprehensive context within the definition of IHI. It

IHI may be created by a healthcare clearinghouse

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