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Supervisors table decision on releasing CSN client records to state ASO over HIPAA, indemnification concerns
Summary
Muscatine County tabled a request to authorize release of CSN-stored client data to the state and incoming ASO. County staff proposed limiting any transfer to information specified by Iowa Administrative Code; county attorney and supervisors cited HIPAA and indemnification concerns and moved to delay action for further review.
The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on Monday voted to table a request about sharing client data stored in the CSN case-management system with the state’s new administrative services organization (ASO) and Iowa Department of Human Services (IHHS).
Community Services Director Jessica Bose told the board the ASO has requested upload of all CSN data and that, as of a specified cutoff related to the ASO transition, the county could lose direct access to that information. "We are hopefully going to keep GA and VA because that has years and years of history," Bose said,…
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