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Health, 24.07.2019 08:00 samone26

Protected health information (phi) is any information about a patient that has to do with a patient’s medical history, such as existing conditions and allergies. any information that could be used to individually identify a patient, such as name and address, aspects of the patient’s unique health history, or certain identification numbers. any information that could be used to discriminate against a patient, such as details about his or her race or ethnicity. any information about a patient that has to do with his or her criminal record or any other legal issues.

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