On January 23, 2013, the Department of Health and Humans Services (HHS) published the Omnibus Final Rule (Final Rule) which modifies the "HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement, and Breach Notification Rules under the HITECH Act and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008."
On January 23, 2013, the Department of Health and Humans Services (HHS) published the Omnibus Final Rule (Final Rule) which modifies the “HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement, and Breach Notification Rules under the HITECH Act and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008.”
The Final Rule became effective on March 26, 2013. Research entities have until September 23, 2013 to come into full compliance.
The Final Rule modifies the use of an individual’s protected health information (PHI) outlined in the Privacy Rule.
Here are the modifications which are likely to have implications on the conduct of research:
There are likely benefits of the Omnibus Final Rule for research such as the alleviation of administrative burdens, the removal of barriers for future research, and the ability to use a deceased person’s PHI.
These benefits remain to be tested.
Lina Genovesi, PhD, JD