← Back to context Comment by roegerle 21 days ago A business associate to who? The user? 5 comments roegerle Reply bagels 20 days ago A covered entity (eg. doctor, nurse, etc.) yunwal 19 days ago How could this app possibly be considered a business associate to a provider? The provider has no idea it’s even being used, let alone a formal association with the application. bagels 19 days ago "Kate's App is a tool created to support medical caregivers"The landing page doesn't make it clear whether providers are expected to use it or not. otterley 19 days ago Look up the definition of “provider” in HIPAA’s text. The definition is extremely broad and doesn’t just cover doctors and pharmacists. 1 reply →
bagels 20 days ago A covered entity (eg. doctor, nurse, etc.) yunwal 19 days ago How could this app possibly be considered a business associate to a provider? The provider has no idea it’s even being used, let alone a formal association with the application. bagels 19 days ago "Kate's App is a tool created to support medical caregivers"The landing page doesn't make it clear whether providers are expected to use it or not. otterley 19 days ago Look up the definition of “provider” in HIPAA’s text. The definition is extremely broad and doesn’t just cover doctors and pharmacists. 1 reply →
yunwal 19 days ago How could this app possibly be considered a business associate to a provider? The provider has no idea it’s even being used, let alone a formal association with the application. bagels 19 days ago "Kate's App is a tool created to support medical caregivers"The landing page doesn't make it clear whether providers are expected to use it or not. otterley 19 days ago Look up the definition of “provider” in HIPAA’s text. The definition is extremely broad and doesn’t just cover doctors and pharmacists. 1 reply →
bagels 19 days ago "Kate's App is a tool created to support medical caregivers"The landing page doesn't make it clear whether providers are expected to use it or not.
otterley 19 days ago Look up the definition of “provider” in HIPAA’s text. The definition is extremely broad and doesn’t just cover doctors and pharmacists. 1 reply →
A covered entity (eg. doctor, nurse, etc.)
How could this app possibly be considered a business associate to a provider? The provider has no idea it’s even being used, let alone a formal association with the application.
"Kate's App is a tool created to support medical caregivers"
The landing page doesn't make it clear whether providers are expected to use it or not.
Look up the definition of “provider” in HIPAA’s text. The definition is extremely broad and doesn’t just cover doctors and pharmacists.
1 reply →