It's either c or d. But I'd go with D.
Answer: the correct option is B (HMO).
Explanation:
HMO( Health maintenance organisation) is an organization that provides health insurance coverage for a monthly or annual fee. It directly employs or contracts with selected medical care specialists to provide managed health care services in exchange for a fixed, prepaid monthly premium
Your stomach will get smaller and therefore it will take less food to make you feel full.
The question is incomplete
The complete question is:
Jeff owns a health care company that sells medical supplies. The company bills health insurance companies for their customers. They are required by the insurance companies to complete paperwork that includes personal and health information. What type of regulated data does Jeff's company need to secure?
A. PII
B. PHI
C. PCI
D. GDPR
Answer: B. PHI
Explanation:
Health insurance is a type of insurance that covers the complete risks of a person including medical expenses on which basis the person pays taxes.
Jeff's company need to secure PHI (Protected Health Information) as health research companies require the storage, collection, and use of many personally identifiable information about their health, which is very sensitive and not allowed to reveal to anyone.
Patient confidentiality is a key pillar in medicine field and to secure the health information of patient is the priority of health service provider.
Hence, Company will secure health privacy information that is B. PHI
Answer:
Taking the example of hand geometry, i-e fingerprints for verification, it is very easy to implement due to the relatively small size of the sensors. As with all digitally stored biometric data, there are risks of data theft.
Explanation:
Fingerprint sensors use scanners to scan the geometry of the patterns on the skin, usually the fingertips. These patterns are unique to each individual to a very high degree, roughly 1:64,000,000 pairs of fingerprints have the chance of being identical. These sensors are relatively easy to install, are cheap, and very user friendly. This makes this technique a very effective method.
Since the data collected by the scanners is almost always stored digitally in a device which is connected to the internet or has access points, there is always the threat of data theft which can result in identity theft and possible fraudulent activities.