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Hipaa's "incidental uses and disclosures" provision excuses deviations from the minimum necessary standard. what is excused?
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No later than the time of proposal submission
Step-by-step explanation:
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Health insurance portability and accountability act, Healthcare clearinghouse Healthcare providers private benefit plan, The privacy rule permits certain incidental uses and disclosures as long as there are reasonable safeguards and implemented minimum necessary standards
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