Each of the following are ways that the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA) expands individual privacy protections beyond HIPAA EXCEPT:
O Stronger requirements for notifying individuals about health information security breaches.
O Expanding the scope of privacy to non-medical-related information.
O More control over the release of information that is considered "sensitive" by requiring a separate signed authorization for them.
O Expanding the definition of unauthorized access to include the inappropriate review or viewing of patient medical information without a direct need for diagnosis, treatment, or other lawful use.