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Health Information Portability and
Accountability Act [HIPPA]
HIPAA (the Health Information
Portability and Accountability Act) is a federal law
that imposes new standards for the protection of
individual health information. It is important to
distinguish between HIPAA and FERPA (the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act). Educational
records that are subject to FERPA are expressly
exempted from HIPAA’s coverage. Therefore, the
confidentiality and privacy of school health records
that are part of the student’s educational record
are governed solely by FERPA. The passage of HIPAA
does NOT change that in any way. HIPAA does,
however, affect the nature of the exchange of
information from the student’s health care provider
TO the school. Previous informal exchanges between
health providers and school health staff are no
longer permitted; explicit written authorization is
required from the parent or guardian in order for
information to flow to the school. For example,
immunization records require such authorization.
Within the school setting, FERPA
continues to govern the exchange of health care information
that is contained in the student’s educational record. It is
not necessary to obtain a release of information from a
parent or guardian in order to share such information with
school staff for the purposes of insuring the best and most
appropriate care for a student. For additional information,
please contact the New York State School Health Services
Center at 585-349-7630 or
http://www.schoolhealthservicesny.com
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