State Hipaa
by admin on Sunday, August 28th, 2005 | Comments Off
state hipaa
If HIPAA are stricter than state law, which standard should you follow and why?
If HIPAA rules are stricter than state law, which standard should you follow and why? what if the state law was stricter?
You always follow the stricter one.
The only exception to this rule is where there the Constitution grants the power to the state and denies it to the Federal government.
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