Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) Practice Exam

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Which federal office investigates non-privacy complaints regarding HIPAA law?

  1. Office of E-Health Services and Standards

  2. Office of Policy Development

  3. Office of Civil Rights

  4. Office of Public Affairs

The correct answer is: Office of E-Health Services and Standards

The correct answer to the question is the Office of Civil Rights. This office is primarily responsible for enforcing HIPAA regulations, particularly concerning patients' privacy rights and the confidentiality of their health information. It handles complaints related to violations of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, as well as non-privacy issues such as discrimination based on health information. The other options do not have a direct role in investigating non-privacy complaints regarding HIPAA law. The Office of E-Health Services and Standards focuses more on standards for health information technology rather than investigations. The Office of Policy Development typically handles broader health policy issues rather than specific complaints. The Office of Public Affairs is involved in communication and public information, rather than enforcement or complaint investigation. Thus, the Office of Civil Rights is the appropriate answer for this context.