Commun ty Matters Emporia Presbyterian Manor
January 2015
HIPAA 101 A simple question doesn’t always have a simple answer. “Why did my friend go to the hospital?” seems to be a simple question, but the answer is blocked by a federal law. While most think of the law as the protector of medical records, privacy isn’t even in its name.
We call it HIPAA (pronounced HIP-pah), but the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 also has been known as the Kassebaum-Kennedy Act or Kennedy-Kassebaum Act. Sen. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, R-Kan., was a leading sponsor of the bill, along with Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.
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The official explanation is: “An Act To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve portability and continuity of health insurance coverage in the group and individual markets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health insurance and health care delivery, to promote the use of medical savings accounts, to improve access to long-term care services and coverage, to simplify the administration of health insurance, and for other purposes.”
All proceeds went to Presbyterian Manor’s Good Samaritan Program, which benefits residents who have outlived their financial resources through no fault of their own.
The main intent was that the health industry would save money by computerizing paper records. That led to concerns over privacy, which led to new privacy regulations. HIPPA, continued on page 2
Good Samaritan Program benefits from Soup Supper Emporia Presbyterian Manor recently hosted its Annual Christmas Parade Soup Supper to raise funds for the Good Samaritan program. The Soup Supper was Dec. 2 at the Historic Emporia Granada Theatre, 807 Commercial St. The dinner included chili, two soups, beverages and dessert. The Soup Supper was prior to the Annual Emporia Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade.
Emporia Presbyterian Manor would like to thank the following sponsors for helping make this year’s Soup Supper a success: Reynolds & Anliker, Eye Physicians and Surgeons; Newman Regional Health Foundation; Dale and Carolyn Davis; Modern Air Conditioning; Sauder Custom Fabrication; Paula Sauder; Gerald Schumann Electric; Capital Federal Savings, Advantage Trust Company; Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation; The Medicine Shoppe; ESB Financial; Burnap Brothers Plumbing; Roberts - Blue - Barnett Funeral Home; Dr. Patricia Dorsey; State Representative Don Hill; Carpet Plus; Glendo Corporation; State Senator Jeff Longbine; George Groh and Sons Roofing; John North Ford; Internal Medicine Associates; Kiwanis Club of Emporia; and Angel Care Home Health.