must be more detailed for disclosures that involve fewer than 50 subject records. Can qualify as an activity "preparatory to research," at least for the initial contact, but data should not leave the covered entity.
<h3>What is
preparatory to research?</h3>
The preparatory to research provision allows covered entities to use or disclose protected health information for research-related purposes, such as study recruitment.
Covered entities may use and disclose PHI to researchers to aid in study recruitment under the "preparatory to research" provision. They may allow a researcher to identify potential study participants but not contact them.
No. Disclosures from a covered entity to a researcher for research purposes do not require a business associate contract, even if the covered entity has hired the researcher to conduct research on its behalf.
To know more about preparatory to research follow the link:
brainly.com/question/26657021
#SPJ4