The U.S.Departmentof Healthand HumanServicesHealthInsurancePortability andAccountabilityActHealthinformationOtherperson'sProtectionof certainhealthinformationchoosesnot toRiskassessmentCivilandCriminalSecureDisposalBeingunconscious,delirious, orotherwiseunable to objector agreeIncidentreportBreachEmpowersObtaina copyRequestcorrectionsConsentHealthInformationExchange(HIE)ObjectinhibitingtheirtreatmentMinimumNecessaryStandardBoundariesandReleaseotherperson's1996ExtenuatingCircumstancesThe U.S.Departmentof Healthand HumanServicesHealthInsurancePortability andAccountabilityActHealthinformationOtherperson'sProtectionof certainhealthinformationchoosesnot toRiskassessmentCivilandCriminalSecureDisposalBeingunconscious,delirious, orotherwiseunable to objector agreeIncidentreportBreachEmpowersObtaina copyRequestcorrectionsConsentHealthInformationExchange(HIE)ObjectinhibitingtheirtreatmentMinimumNecessaryStandardBoundariesandReleaseotherperson's1996ExtenuatingCircumstances

HIPAA Training - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  2. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
  3. Health information
  4. Other person's
  5. Protection of certain health information
  6. chooses not to
  7. Risk assessment
  8. Civil and Criminal
  9. Secure Disposal
  10. Being unconscious, delirious, or otherwise unable to object or agree
  11. Incident report
  12. Breach
  13. Empowers
  14. Obtain a copy
  15. Request corrections
  16. Consent
  17. Health Information Exchange (HIE)
  18. Object
  19. inhibiting their treatment
  20. Minimum Necessary Standard
  21. Boundaries and Release
  22. other person's
  23. 1996
  24. Extenuating Circumstances