Regulations Governing Use/Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Health Information
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule: Impacts on Research Involving Protected Health Information
On April 14, 2003, new regulations that are part of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) went into effect. These regulations (Privacy Rule) govern how health care providers and health plans can use or disclosure personally identifiable health information on their patients, including for research purposes.
These regulations may impact researchers if:
- Their current research studies involve the use of personally identifiable health information maintained by a hospital, clinic, physician, professional association, or other HIPAA-covered health care provider, or a private, state, or federal health insurance plan (e.g., Medicaid), or
- They plan to conduct a study involving the use of personally identifiable health information after April 14, 2003, again obtained from the entities mentioned in the above bullet.
As research involving personally identifiable health information qualifies as human subjects research, such research conducted by UNH agents must be reviewed and approved by the UNH Institutional Review Board (IRB) prior to commencing. In addition, UNH researchers who plan to obtain personally identifiable health information from HIPAA-covered health care entities should check with those covered health care entities as early as possible to find out any requirements for review by their own IRBs. UNH researchers are strongly encouraged to contact the Privacy Officer in the covered health care entity to obtain the most accurate information on the entity’s specific HIPAA requirements.
The UNH IRB has developed the following documents to assist researchers in understanding the new requirements and complying with them when conducting research studies:
HIPAA Impacts on Research Involving Human Subjects (PDF)
HIPAA Sample Research Authorization Form (RTF)
HIPAA Sample Authorization Language for Consent Forms (PDF) (RTF)
HIPAA Authorization Waiver Request Form (RTF)
Other HIPAA resources:
HIPAA (PDF): The complete unofficial version of the Privacy Rule published on August 14, 2002 by U.S. DHHS Office of Civil Rights.
OCR Guidance on HIPAA (PDF): The U.S. DHHS Office of Civil Rights drafted this guidance available December 3, 2002 to explain and answer questions about key elements of the requirements of the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
OCR Guidance on HIPAA - Research (PDF): This document is a subsection of the above document and pertains specifically to how HIPAA applies to research. It includes a very useful FAQ section.
Protecting Personal Health Information in Research: Understanding the HIPAA Privacy Rule (PDF): This booklet, one in a series from the U.S. DHHS, addresses general research issues with regard to the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
For more information please contact Julie Simpson, Manager, Research Conduct and Compliance Services at 603-862-2003 or .
