Enacted in 1996, this US federal law sets national standards for protecting sensitive patient health information from disclosure without consent. It governs how healthcare providers, insurers, and their business associates handle medical records, ensuring privacy and security. Patients benefit from greater control over their data, while covered entities gain clear compliance guidelines to prevent breaches.
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