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Interpreters Q: Does an interpreter need a Notice of Privacy Practices? A: No, because they are not considered a health care provider under HIPAAQ: Does an interpreter need to have policies in place to protect the confidentiality of Protected Health Information (PHI)?

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Interpreters Q: Does an interpreter need a Notice of Privacy Practices? A: No, because they are not considered a health care provider under HIPAAQ: Does an interpreter need to have policies in place to protect the confidentiality of Protected Health Information (PHI)?

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Yes, specifically, an interpreter must have policies that address how they protect the confidentiality of PHI at collection, storage, destruction and disclosure.

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