Can subdues read, understand, and r...
Can subdues read, understand, and remember HIPAA privacy notices? Missing from Ellen Holt's June 2003 article "The HIPAA Privacy authority Research, and IRBs" was hint to: As in the propos authority we require the notice to be written in plain language. A disguiseed entity can satisfy the plain language requirement if it makes a reasonable effort to: organize material to be subservient to the needs of the reader; write short opinions in the active voice. using "you" and other pronouns; use usual everyday words in sentences; and
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