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OIG Hotline:
Report Fraud, Waste and Abuse
866-770-7175
Health Information Privacy Office
In fulfilling its
mission, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH)
understands and respects the privacy of the healthcare information we
receive, use and disclose in all areas of the department. We know that
your confidence in our care of your health information is critical to
you and essential for us to do our work.
There are already very
strict state laws that protect your healthcare information. As well,
there are some very strict federal laws that specifically protect
healthcare information used in research, in substance abuse, and in
mental health. Now, a federal law, the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA),
adds a few new requirements for protecting healthcare
information that we use in some of our programs.
The DHMH
HIPAA website includes information about the impact of HIPAA on
our work inside DHMH and with our partners and colleagues. Some
resources are included on the website that are specific to HIPAA
compliance in all the covered areas: Privacy, Security, Identifiers,
Enforcement, Transactions and Code Sets.
The DHMH efforts for
reaching HIPAA compliance in all of the covered areas have been
tremendous. The establishment of the Privacy Office separate from the
activities that were required for compliance by April 14, 2003 is
needed to meet the ongoing administrative and operational requirements
for HIPAA Privacy compliance. You can locate some privacy resources
including the Notice of Privacy Practices, information about the DHMH
Privacy Complaint Process, and links to DHMH Privacy Policies on both
websites.
The Maryland
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Privacy Office assures that
the department complies with HIPAA and departmental privacy policies
and protections in its covered healthcare components. The DHMH
Privacy Office has no authority to enforce HIPAA or State
Privacy laws compliance in other State agencies, in Private Providers
offices, or in Private hospitals.
Information on how
to file a complaint is included on the "Privacy Complaint Process"
page.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Office of the Inspector General
201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, Maryland
21201
410 767-5784 OFFICE
410 333-7194 FAX
Report
fraud, waste and abuse
866-770-7175
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