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Can an individual sue if his or her privacy is violated?

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Can an individual sue if his or her privacy is violated?

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No. HIPAA does not create a federal right to sue for violations of the Act. Individual complaints are filed with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR). It is this federal agency that will investigate claims that patient protections have been violated.

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