The correct answer is B. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
HIPAA is a federal law that establishes national standards to protect patients’ medical records and other personal health information. It is a critical component of EMS operations, particularly regarding patient confidentiality and privacy.
Why B is correct:
HIPAA officially stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
It governs how healthcare providers, including EMTs, handle protected health information (PHI).
NREMT-aligned EMS guidelines emphasize:
“EMTs must maintain patient confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA regulations.”
“Protected health information must not be disclosed without proper authorization.”
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Privacy and Administration Act: Incorrect wording; not the official name.
C. Payable and Accountability Act: Incorrect terminology.
D. Privacy and Accountability Act: Missing the term “Portability,” which is essential to the law’s name.
Exact Extracts:
“HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) protects patient privacy.”
“EMS providers are required to safeguard protected health information.”
“Unauthorized disclosure of patient information is a violation of federal law.”
[References:, NREMT EMT Education Standards – EMS Operations (Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues) , NREMT National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) – Legal and Ethical Responsibilities , HIPAA Federal Regulations – Patient Privacy Rule , =============================, , , , =================================================================, ]