The verification requirement of HIPAA requires that PHI information not be disclosed without

verifying
A. the accuracy of medical information before it's released.
B. the identity of the person making the request.
C. that the information can't be obtained from any other source.
D. who will be responsible for paying the copying charges.
B?

Yes, B

Yes, the correct answer is B. The verification requirement of HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) involves ensuring the identity of the person making the request before disclosing Protected Health Information (PHI). This means that healthcare providers or organizations must establish procedures to verify the identity of individuals requesting access to PHI in order to protect patient privacy and prevent unauthorized disclosures. By verifying the identity of the person making the request, healthcare providers can help ensure that PHI is only disclosed to authorized individuals.