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What types of insurance are not covered under HIPAA?

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What types of insurance are not covered under HIPAA?

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Long/short term disability; workers’ compensation; automobile liability that includes coverage for medical payments, as these are not health plans.

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No, the listed types of policies are not health plans. The HIPAA Administrative Simplification regulations specifically exclude from the definition of a health plan any policy, plan, or program to the extent that it provides, or pays for the cost of, excepted benefits, which are listed in section 2791(c)(1) of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 300gg-91(c)(1). See 45 CFR 160.103. As described in the statute, excepted benefits are one or more (or any combination thereof) of the following policies, plans or programs: – Coverage only for accident, or disability income insurance, or any combination thereof. – Coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance. – Liability insurance, including general liability insurance and automobile liability insurance. – Workers compensation or similar insurance. – Automobile medical payment insurance. – Credit-only insurance. – Coverage for on-site medical clinics – Other similar insurance coverage, specified in regulations, under which benef

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The HIPAA Administrative Simplification regulations specifically exclude from the definition of a “health plan” any policy, plan, or program to the extent that it provides, or pays for the cost of, excepted benefits, which are listed in section 2791(c)(1) of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 300gg-91(c)(1). See 45 CFR 160.103. As described in the statute, excepted benefits are one or more (or any combination thereof) of the following policies, plans or programs: – Coverage only for accident, or disability income insurance, or any combination thereof. – Coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance. – Liability insurance, including general liability insurance and automobile liability insurance. – Workers’ compensation or similar insurance. – Automobile medical payment insurance. – Credit-only insurance. – Coverage for on-site medical clinics – Other similar insurance coverage, specified in regulations, under which benefits for medical care are secondary or incidental to

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