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Question
use the drop - down menu to select the answer that best completes each sentence.
keeps private information from being released by a hospital without permission from
protected health information
x compliance
patient confidentiality
▼outlines standards for maintaining patient confidentiality and safeguarding financial
electronic transfer.
rule from hipaa is an example of
a social security number is an example of
▼.
First Sentence (Blank 1):
To determine the correct term for "keeps private information from being released by a hospital without permission from...", we analyze the options. "Protected health information" is the term that refers to health information that must be kept private. So this blank should be filled with "Protected health information".
Second Sentence (Blank 2):
For "outlines standards for maintaining patient confidentiality and safeguarding financial electronic transfer", HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is the set of standards that does this. So this blank is "X Compliance" (specifically HIPAA compliance, and the option here that fits is "X Compliance" as it's related to the standards, and the term that outlines these standards is "X Compliance" in the context of the drop - down, but more accurately, the rule from HIPAA is about compliance, and the term that outlines standards is "X Compliance" (assuming X is HIPAA - related, and the option here is "X Compliance").
Third Sentence (Blank 3):
A social security number is an example of "Patient confidentiality" - no, wait, a social security number is a type of private patient information, but in the context of the options, "Patient confidentiality" is about protecting such info, but actually, a social security number is an example of "Protected health information"? Wait, no, let's re - evaluate. Wait, the first blank: "keeps private information from being released..." - the answer is "Protected health information" because that's the information that is protected. The second blank: "outlines standards..." - that's "X Compliance" (HIPAA compliance, so the option is "X Compliance"). The third blank: "A social security number is an example of" - since social security number is a type of private patient - related (or personal) information that is protected, and "Patient confidentiality" is about protecting it, but actually, it's an example of "Protected health information"? Wait, no, maybe the options are as per the drop - down. Let's list the options again (from the image: Protected health information, X Compliance, Patient confidentiality).
- First blank: The action of keeping private info from release is related to "Protected health information" (the info that is protected). So first blank: Protected health information.
- Second blank: The one that outlines standards is "X Compliance" (like HIPAA compliance which outlines standards). So second blank: X Compliance.
- Third blank: A social security number is an example of "Patient confidentiality"? No, a social security number is an example of "Protected health information" (as it's a type of personal health - related or patient - related information that is confidential). Wait, but the options are Protected health information, X Compliance, Patient confidentiality.
So:
- First blank: Protected health information (because it's the info that is kept private).
- Second blank: X Compliance (because it outlines the standards).
- Third blank: Patient confidentiality? No, that doesn't make sense. Wait, maybe I got the blanks wrong. Let's re - read the sentences:
- "______ keeps private information from being released by a hospital without permission from..." → Protected health information (the info that is protected from release).
- "A rule from HIPAA is an example of ______" → X Compliance (HIPAA compliance, which is the rule - based compliance).
- "A social security number is an example of ______" → Patient confidentiality? No, a social security number is an example of "Protected healt…
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- Protected health information
- X Compliance
- Patient confidentiality