40 Tex. Admin. Code § 71.309 - Disclosure of Health Information
(a)
Unless the law requires otherwise, DHS will disclose only the individually
identifiable health information needed to accomplish the purpose for which the
information is sought.
(b) DHS will
not disclose individually identifiable health information when the purpose of
the disclosure can be accomplished with de-identified health information,
unless the law says otherwise.
(c)
DHS will not disclose an entire medical record unless the entire medical record
is justified as the amount of information needed for the purpose of the
disclosure or the law says otherwise.
(d) When a disclosure is not routine and
recurring, DHS will use the following criteria to decide how much individually
identifiable health information to disclose:
(1) the purpose of the disclosure;
(2) how much the disclosure threatens
privacy, including:
(A) the amount of
individually identifiable health information to be disclosed;
(B) the amount of identifying information to
be disclosed;
(C) how much the
disclosure would increase the number of individuals or entities that have the
individually identifiable health information; and
(D) the chance that more uses or disclosures
of the individually identifiable health information could happen;
(3) DHS's ability to limit the
disclosure, including:
(A) whether the
information is in electronic or paper form; and
(B) the ease with which certain fields or
data elements can be removed from the information released;
(4) the cost of limiting the
disclosure; and
(5) the importance
of the disclosure.
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