Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a purpose of HIPAA?

  1. To promote the use of electronic health records

  2. To ensure continuity of health coverage

  3. To require employer contributions for health benefits

  4. To protect and secure patient information

The correct answer is: To require employer contributions for health benefits

The purpose of HIPAA primarily revolves around ensuring the privacy and security of patient information, promoting the use of electronic health records, and ensuring continuity of health coverage. The act does play a significant role in protecting patient data from breaches and unauthorized access, as well as facilitating the electronic exchange of healthcare information amongst providers while safeguarding patient privacy. However, requiring employer contributions for health benefits falls outside the scope of HIPAA. This aspect relates more to healthcare reform and legislation concerning employment and health insurance benefits rather than the regulations and protections established specifically under HIPAA. Therefore, this choice accurately represents something that is not a direct objective of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, making it the correct answer in the context provided.