What must the Notice of Privacy Practices inform patients of? A. The uses and disclosures of PHI that the entity may make and the patient’s right to access and amend their medical information. B. The disclosures of PHI that the entity may make and the patient’s right to access their medical information. C. The uses of PHI that the entity may make and the patient’s right to amend their medical information. D. The uses and disclosures of PHI that the patient may make and the provider’s right to access and amend their medical information.

Health · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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A. The uses and disclosures of PHI (Protected Health Information) that the entity may make and the patient’s right to access and amend their medical information.


The Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) is a document that healthcare providers are required to provide to patients. It informs patients about how their health information may be used and disclosed, as well as their rights regarding their protected health information. Option A accurately reflects the key components that must be addressed in the NPP.