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ISC2 Exam HCISPP Topic 8 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISC2's HealthCare Information Security and Privacy Practitioner exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 8
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You work in the billing department of your agency and while processing claims, you notice the name of someone you know. Since you are curious, you decide to investigate and you pull their medical record and read it. Is this appropriate?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Rebeca
7 days ago
Hmm, I can see both sides of this. On one hand, it's a breach of privacy. But on the other hand, if you know the person, maybe you could, you know, help them out or something. I don't know, it's a tough call.
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Paz
9 days ago
I'm sorry, but I have to go with 'No' on this one. I know you're curious, but it's just not worth the risk. Imagine if the tables were turned and someone did that to your medical records. Not cool.
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Leatha
10 days ago
Nope, nope, nope. That's a huge ethical violation and could get you in a lot of trouble. I don't care if you know the person, you have no right to access their medical information without permission. Hard pass on that one.
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Linsey
11 days ago
Come on, it's just one record. What's the harm? Besides, you know the person, so it's not like you're snooping on a complete stranger. I say go for it!
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Vivienne
13 days ago
I get that you're curious, but reading someone's medical record without their consent is a big no-no. That information is private and should only be accessed by authorized personnel for legitimate purposes.
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Huey
15 days ago
Absolutely not! That's a huge breach of patient privacy and confidentiality. I can't believe someone would even consider doing that, let alone in an exam question.
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