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April 14, 2003regulatory actionhealthcarecivil rightsprivacyprivacy rightshealthcarefederal regulation

HIPAA Privacy Rule takes effect protecting patient medical records

The HIPAA Privacy Rule took effect, establishing national standards for protecting patient medical information. The rule required healthcare providers, insurers, and clearinghouses to obtain patient consent before disclosing protected health information. Law enforcement access to medical records required court orders, subpoenas, or administrative requests meeting specific legal thresholds.