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POLICY NO: '''6053'''<br />
Policy No.: '''6053'''<br />
EFFECTIVE DATE: '''09/10/99'''<br />
Effective Date: '''09/10/99'''<br />
REVISED DATE: '''10/15/12'''<br />
Revised Date: '''10/19/21'''<br />
REVIEWED DATE: '''10/15/12'''<br />
Reviewed Date: '''10/19/21'''<br />
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<big>'''UNMC Volunteer Policy'''</big>  
<big>'''Volunteer Policy'''</big>  
 
== Purpose ==  
== Basis of Policy ==  
This policy is designed to enable the University to accept volunteers while reducing risk and protecting the interests of the University, its volunteers and the community it serves. It also provides a means to track volunteers for risk management purposes.<br />  
 
This policy is designed to enable the University to accept volunteers while reducing risk and protecting the interests of the University, its volunteers and the community it serves. It also provided a means to track volunteers for Risk Management purposes.<br />  
 
== Definitions ==
== Definitions ==
'''Hazardous Materials''' are solids, liquids, or gases that can harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment.
*'''Biohazardous Materials''' include certain types of recombinant DNA: organisms and viruses infectious to humans, animals or plants (e.g. parasites, viruses, bacteria, fungi, prions, rickettsia); and biological agents (e.g. toxins, allergens, venoms) that may cause disease in other living organisms or cause significant impact to the environment or community.
 
*'''Hazardous Materials''' are solids, liquids, or gases that can harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment.
'''Job shadowing''' is a program that provides current or prospective students a chance to observe health-care or research employees in a workplace setting. Job shadowing participants are not considered volunteers. It is designed to be a one-time observation only experience, lasting two to four hours. The job shadowing experience does not fulfill any clinical or internship requirements; nor does it provide any hands- on experience. Those who will be job shadowing must be processed through the job shadowing program administered by The Nebraska Medical Center. More information on the job shadowing program can be found athttp://www.nebraskamed.com/careers/job-shadowing/program and information on the UNMC [[Job Shadowing Procedure]] can be found at: http://www.unmc.edu/policy/index.cfm?CONREF=102.
*'''Job shadowing''' is a program that provides current or prospective students a chance to observe health care or research employees in a workplace setting. Job shadowing participants are not considered volunteers. It is designed to be a one-time observation-only experience, lasting two to four hours. The job shadowing experience does not fulfill any clinical or internship requirements; nor does it provide any hands-on experience. Those who will be job shadowing must be processed through the job shadowing program administered by Nebraska Medicine. More information on the job shadowing program can be found at http://www.nebraskamed.com/careers/job-shadowing/program and on UNMC [[Job Shadowing Procedure]].
 
*'''Volunteers''' are uncompensated individuals. Volunteers perform services related to the ongoing business of the University for their own benefit which may be to gain experience in specific endeavors or fulfill humanitarian, charitable or public service requirements. To qualify as a University volunteer, an individual must satisfy University requirements and be willing to provide service according to the procedures in this policy. An individual who provides services to an entity other than the University that may be related to the University, such as the Alumni Association, will not be considered a University volunteer.
'''Volunteers''' are uncompensated individuals. Volunteers perform services related to the ongoing business of the University for their own benefit which may be to gain experience in specific endeavors or fulfill humanitarian, charitable or public service requirements. To qualify as a University volunteer, an individual must satisfy the requirements and be willing to provide service according to the procedures in this policy. An individual who provides services to an entity other than the University that may be related to the University, such as the Alumni Association, will not be considered a University volunteer.  
 
== Policy ==  
== Policy ==  
University volunteers are expected to abide by the University policies and procedures and external regulations that govern their actions, including but not limited to those relating to ethical behavior, safety, confidentiality, protected health information, computer use, financial responsibility, and drug use. Criminal background checks are required for all volunteer positions requiring a Volunteer Application Form. Departments wishing to engage volunteers must be responsible for all costs associated with these items:
University volunteers are expected to abide by the University policies and procedures and external regulations that govern their actions, including but not limited to those relating to ethical behavior, safety, confidentiality, protected health information, computer use, financial responsibility, compliance training and drug/alcohol use. Criminal [https://info.unmc.edu/safety/procedures/UNMC_Volunteers_Background_Check_Instructions.pdf background checks] are required for all volunteer positions requiring departmental completion of the [https://www.unmc.edu/human-resources/_documents/forms/NonFaculty-Volunteer-Temporary-FAQ-Quick-Steps.pdf Non-Faculty Volunteer Requisition Process]. Departments wishing to engage volunteers must be responsible for all costs associated with these items:
* recruiting and screening (background checks)
*recruiting and screening (background checks)  
* submitting documentation and obtaining approval from the Office of Risk Management
*ensuring compliance
* ensuring compliance
*direct supervision of the volunteer and guest
* direct supervision of the volunteer and guest
*managing the compliance and safety training  
* managing the compliance and safety training  
*maintaining documentation  
* maintaining documentation  
Volunteers who will have patient contact must be processed as volunteers through Nebraska Medicine (the hospital) Volunteer Services Department. <br />


Volunteers who will have patient contact must be processed as volunteers through The Nebraska Medical Center (the hospital) Volunteer Services department.
[mailto:mhrncirik@unmc.edu UNMC Risk Management] should be consulted with questions regarding non-faculty volunteers.<br />


University volunteers are not covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act and are not considered employees for any purpose.   
University volunteers are not covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act and are not considered employees for any purpose.   
'''Exceptions:'''  The Munroe-Meyer Institutes Recreational Therapy Program volunteers must meet the requirements of that program and are exempt from the requirements of this policy. The Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP), UNMC High School Alliance Program, UNMC Community Academy, UNMC Youth Learning Center Programs, UNMC Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) and the programs and courses offered through the UNMC Center for Continuing Education are all exempt from the requirements of this policy.  This exception covers activities that are part of the program/course requirements.  Volunteer activities outside of the program requirements are not exempt from the policy. 
=== COD “UNMC COD Children’s Dental Day” and the “UNMC COD Sharing Clinic” ===
Volunteers who work these events are exempt from the requirements of this policy except that the event sponsor must conduct the checks below for all Non-UNMC employed healthcare professionals volunteering: 
* Check the professional license http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi
* Check the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry website: http://www.nsp.state.ne.us/sor/find.cfm
* Check the National Sex Offender Public website: http://www.nsopw.gov/core/Portal.aspx
* Check the Medical Exclusion List  http://exclusions.oig.hhs.gov/  (if reimbursement is going to be sought for any of the care provided)
Volunteer healthcare professionals who do not satisfactorily pass these checks must not be allowed to volunteer and/or provide services at the event. 
=== Who May Volunteer ===
=== Who May Volunteer ===
Anyone, including retirees, students, alumni, or others may provide volunteer services to the University with the following restrictions:  
Anyone, including retirees, students or alumni may provide volunteer services to the University with the following restrictions:  
* Individuals under the age of sixteen may not become University volunteers  
*Individuals under the age of sixteen may not become University volunteers  
* Students younger than sixteen years old may not volunteer but can participate in an approved school program pursuant to a contract between the University and the school, and only with parental consent  
*Students younger than sixteen years old may not volunteer but can participate in an approved school program pursuant to a contract between the University and the school, and only with parental consent  
* Must have a UNMC sponsor for volunteer opportunities
*Must have a UNMC sponsor for volunteer opportunities
* Must be able to read, speak and comprehend the English language
*Must be able to read, speak and comprehend the English language
* Must complete a volunteer application
*An individual under the age of nineteen must have a parent or legal guardian complete the Non-Faculty Volunteer Parental Consent Form prior to volunteering
* An individual under the age of nineteen must obtain parental consent to volunteer
A current employee may not become a University volunteer at the University in any capacity in which he or she is employed at the University, or which is essentially similar to or related to the individual’s regular work at the University. A current employee may only volunteer for special events, such as United Way events, Commencement and the like. It is important to determine that a person is performing services of a volunteer and will not be considered an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act. A determination by the Department of Labor that a person’s service was that of an employee’s will result in the time of service being compensable.
* A current employee may not become a University volunteer at the University in any capacity in which he or she is employed at the University, or which is essentially similar to or related to the individual’s regular work at the University. A current employee may only volunteer for special events, such as United Way events, Commencement, and the like. It is important to determine that a person is performing services of a volunteer and will not be considered an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act. A determination by the Department of Labor that a person’s service was that of an employee’s will result in the time of service being compensable.
=== Exceptions ===
The Munroe Meyer Institute Recreational Therapy Program volunteers must meet the requirements of that program and are exempt from the requirements of this policy. The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP), UNMC High School Alliance Program, UNMC Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) and the programs and courses offered through the UNMC Center for Continuing Education are all exempt from the requirements of this policy. This exception covers activities that are part of the program/course requirements. Volunteer activities outside of the program requirements are not exempt from the policy. 
==== “UNMC COD Children’s Dental Day” and the “UNMC COD Sharing Clinic” ====
Volunteers who work these events are exempt from the requirements of this policy except that the event sponsor must conduct the checks below for all Non-UNMC employed health care professionals volunteering: 
*Check the professional license http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi
*Check the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry website: https://sor.nebraska.gov/
*Check the National Sex Offender Public website: http://www.nsopw.gov/core/Portal.aspx
*Check the Medical Exclusion List https://exclusions.oig.hhs.gov/ (if reimbursement is going to be sought for any of the care provided)
Volunteer health care professionals who do not satisfactorily pass these checks must not be allowed to volunteer and/or provide services at the event.
=== Services Not Requiring a Volunteer Requisition ===
The types of one-time activities that do not involve access to confidential information or potentially hazardous areas, are generally considered low-risk, and do not require completion of the [https://www.unmc.edu/human-resources/_documents/forms/NonFaculty-Volunteer-Temporary-FAQ-Quick-Steps.pdf Non-Faculty Volunteer Requisition Process]. It includes but is not limited to the following:
*Commencement volunteer/guest
*Annual Rewards & Recognition program volunteers
*Volunteer for UNMC-sponsored fundraisers
*Seminar/conference speaker
*Individuals with volunteer faculty appointments, such as physicians and dentists who supervise UNMC residents and students in outlying clinics, are not required to complete a [https://www.unmc.edu/human-resources/_documents/forms/NonFaculty-Volunteer-Temporary-FAQ-Quick-Steps.pdf Non-Faculty Volunteer Requisition Process] as these volunteers receive volunteer faculty appointment through the respective UNMC College. These individuals are not subject to background checks and generally do not need to complete UNMC compliance requirements, as they must complete similar requirements within the health care organization where they work. The process to become volunteer faculty at UNMC can be found at [https://info.unmc.edu/academicservices/appointments/types/volunteer.html Becoming a Volunteer Faculty at UNMC].
*Visiting scientists and students who will be participating in laboratory activities using biohazardous agents do not need a volunteer application form but must comply with Institutional Biosafety Committee Biosafety Policies and Procedures SOP# UNMC-[Visiting scientist and students who will be participating in laboratory activities using biohazardous agents do not need a volunteer application form but must comply with Institutional Biosafety Committee Biosafety Policies and Procedures SOP#UNMC-IBC036 - Visiting Scientist and Student for Access to Participate in Laboratory Activities Using Biohazardous Agents]. The prohibited activities list does not apply to visiting scientists but the principal investigator is responsible for making sure they are familiar with the hazards and utilize the appropriate safety protocol and personal protective equipment. IBC036 - Visiting Scientist and Student for Access to Participate in Laboratory Activities Using Biohazardous Agents. The prohibited activities list does not apply to visiting scientists but the principal investigator is responsible for making sure they are familiar with the hazards and utilize the appropriate safety protocol and personal protective equipment.<br />


=== Services Not Requiring a Volunteer Application ===
All training must be documented.<br />
The types of one-time activities that do not involve access to confidential information or potentially hazardous areas, are generally considered low-risk, and do not require a completed Volunteer Application. It includes but is not limited to the following:
 
* Commencement volunteer/guest
'''Note:''' For some University volunteers (e.g., advisory council members, trustees, reunion chairs), it MAY NOT be necessary to follow all of the steps of the policy (e.g. background check, requisition, vaccinations, etc.). Please contact [mailto:mhrncirik@unmc.edu UNMC Risk Management] for guidance.
* Annual Rewards & Recognition program volunteers
== Procedure ==
* Volunteer for UNMC-sponsored fund raisers
When selecting and engaging a volunteer it is the department or unit’s responsibility to be certain the individual has adequate experience, qualifications, and training for the task the individual will be required to perform. The department must assign someone to directly supervise the volunteer. A volunteer cannot be supervised by a family member. A family member means an individual who is the spouse, child, parent, foster parent, guardian, brother, sister, grandchild, or grandparent, by blood, marriage, or adoption, of a University official or employee. The following procedures are required to engage a volunteer or a guest: (Additionally, you may visit [https://info.unmc.edu/wiki/images/8/8d/Non-Faculty-and-Temporary-Requisitions-FAQ-Tips.pdf Non-Faculty and Temporary Requisitions FAQ and Tips])
* Seminar/conference speaker
# Departments or units wishing to engage a volunteer must complete a description of the duties and services to be performed by a volunteer or description of education and professional experience to be provided for the guest.
 
# It must list who will provide supervision, level of supervision, etc.  
Individuals with volunteer faculty appointments, such as physicians and dentists who supervise UNMC residents and students in outlying clinics, are not required to complete a University of Nebraska Medical Center Volunteer Application Form.   These individuals receive a volunteer faculty appointment through the respective UNMC College.     These individuals are not subject to background checks and generally do not need to complete UNMC compliance requirements, as they must complete similar requirements within the health care organization where they work.  The process to become volunteer faculty at UNMC can be found here: [[http://www.unmc.edu/academicservices/volunteer_faculty.htm]].  
# Determine if departmental completion of the [https://www.unmc.edu/human-resources/_documents/forms/NonFaculty-Volunteer-Temporary-FAQ-Quick-Steps.pdf Non-Faculty Volunteer Requisition Process] for each applicable volunteer is necessary by reviewing the [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Volunteer#Services_Not_Requiring_a_Volunteer_Requisition Services Not Requiring a Volunteer Requisition] and the [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Volunteer#Prohibited_Activities Prohibited Activities] sections.
 
# Departments are responsible for assigning someone to provide and document training for the volunteer that is specific for the area that they will be volunteering in on how to safely operate the equipment, emergency procedures, hazardous materials, hazardous locations and how to report accidents and near misses and injuries.
Visiting scientist and students who will be participating in laboratory activities using biohazardous agents do not need a volunteer application form but must comply with Institutional Biosafety Committee Biosafety Policies and Procedures SOP#UNMC-IBC036 - Visiting Scientist and Student for Access to Participate in Laboratory Activities Using Biohazardous Agents. The prohibited activities list does not apply to visiting scientists but the principal investigator is responsible for making sure they are familiar with the hazards and utilize the appropriate safety protocol and personal protective equipment.
# Each potential University volunteer must complete a University of Nebraska Medical Center online non-Faculty Volunteer Profile.
 
# Individuals under the age of nineteen must have a parent or legal guardian complete the Non-Faculty Volunteer Parental Consent Form and provide the form to Human Resources Staffing.
'''Note:''' For some University volunteers (e.g., advisory council members, trustees, reunion chairs), it may not be necessary to follow all of the steps of the policy (e.g. volunteer application form, vaccinations, etc.) Please contact [http://mailto:kswarts@unmc.edu UNMC Risk Management] or guidance.  
# A criminal background check and appropriate training must be completed and documented for all potential volunteers prior to their beginning service at the University.  
 
# Send the volunteer to obtain the appropriate campus identification (ID) badge after the individual and service are approved, the background check is completed and the non-faculty volunteer appointment has been entered into SAP. Approval consists of a volunteer position/request that has been approved by the department chair or department administrator and a clear background check.  
=== Prohibited Activities ===  
# Must have and provide proof of immunizations as required by other positions in the area in which the volunteer will be located (flu, COVID-19, Hepatitis B, tetanus, any immunizations specific to the lab). Questions regarding immunization requirements should be directed to Risk Management.
University volunteers cannot replace employee positions or impair the employment of a University position. Volunteers’ services are generally limited to humanitarian, charitable or public services.
# All mandatory compliance training must be completed and the department/area-specific training must be completed and documented before the volunteer is allowed in the area.
# Departments should retain copies of all forms and documentation for a period of three years from the date of the volunteer’s separation.  
# Volunteers returning with a break in service greater than one year must complete a new application, undergo a new background check and complete the necessary training again. 
# Before a volunteer’s duties are changed, an assessment must be made to see if additional requirements or training is needed.
NOTE: Background checks usually take seven to ten (7-10) business days, but depending on the complexity may take up to eight (8) weeks to complete the process. The volunteer may not start until the process is completed. Plan accordingly.
===Prohibited Activities===
University volunteers cannot replace employee positions or impair the employment of a University position. Volunteers’ services are generally limited to humanitarian, charitable or public services.  
University volunteers are also prohibited from performing the following activities:  
University volunteers are also prohibited from performing the following activities:  
* Operating heavy equipment and vehicles  
*Operating heavy equipment and vehicles  
* Working with stored energy (e.g. steam, electricity, hydraulics)  
*Working with stored energy (e.g. steam, electricity, hydraulics)  
* Working with radioactive or hazardous materials
*Working with radioactive or hazardous materials
* Activity considered inappropriate for any employee  
*Handling radioactive, hazardous or biohazardous waste (see NOTE below)
* Entering into any contract on behalf of the University  
*Activity considered inappropriate for any employee  
* Working with animals or in areas where animals are present        
*Entering into any contract on behalf of the University  
* Working with infectious or potentially infectious agents, including human blood  
*Working with animals or in areas where animals are present  
* Working in any of these restricted areas:
*Working with or having unescorted access to risk group 2 or risk group 3 pathogens (see NOTE below)
:* Gross Anatomy Lab
*Working with infectious or potentially infectious agents, including human blood  
:* GMP Facility
*Handling Biohazardous Material in any of these restricted areas (See NOTE below):
:* Nebraska Anatomical Board
:*Gross Anatomy Lab
:* Comparative Medicine
:*GMP Facility
:* Nebraska Public Health Lab
:*Nebraska Anatomical Board
:* Biosafety Level 3 (BSL3)
:*Comparative Medicine
:* Any area containing radiation
:*Any area containing radiation
:* Antibody Labeling Facility
:*Antibody Labeling Facility
:* Non-human primate research
:*Non-human primate research
Contact the Department of Risk Management for guidance.
NOTE: Volunteers who work with or have unescorted access to risk group 2 or risk group 3 pathogens must complete the required biosafety training and be added to the Institutional Biosafety Committee protocol under which the research has been approved. Contact the Biosafety Officer for guidance.
=== Training ===
University volunteers on campus for seven (7) or greater days must complete all mandatory compliance training required of UNMC staff and students. This includes the following:
*Bloodborne Pathogens
*HIPAA
*Safety Competency (Safety & Emergency Preparedness)
*Statement of Understanding
*Cultural Competency
*Information Security Awareness
*Title IX Employee Training
*Fundamentals of FERPA Training
In addition, they must receive department/area-specific training in the area that they will be volunteering in on how to safely operate the equipment, emergency procedures, hazardous materials, hazardous locations and how to report accidents and near misses and injuries.<br />


=== Training ===
Those volunteers on campus for six (6) days or less receive specific training from the department in which they are volunteering in on how to safely operate the equipment, emergency procedures, personal protective equipment and how to report accidents and near misses and injuries.<br />
University volunteers must complete the following training modules prior to any volunteer activities:
* Appropriate safety module
:* General safety module – for those who are not in labs or patients areas
:* Lab safety module – for those in lab area
:* Hospital Safety – for those in patient areas or buildings housing patients
* Policy 6045
* HIPAA
* Cultural Competency


All training must be documented. 
=== Attire ===
=== Attire ===
Must wear closed-toe shoes in a laboratory
*Must wear closed-toe shoes in a laboratory
Must wear business casual and work appropriate clothing
*Must wear business casual and work-appropriate clothing
Must wear volunteer/guest lanyard with UNMC photo identification
*Must wear volunteer/guest lanyard with UNMC photo identification
If working in the lab
*If working in the lab must secure long hair
Must secure long hair
*Must wear appropriate safety equipment
Must wear appropriate safety equipment
*Limited jewelry (as appropriate for others in the lab)
Limited jewelry (as appropriate for others in the lab)
 
=== Additional Requirements ===  
=== Additional Requirements ===  
Volunteers with patient contact must be processed through The Nebraska Medical Center Volunteer Services department
*Volunteers must provide proof of medical insurance and documentation of required immunizations to the department if requested.
Volunteers must provide proof of medical insurance and documentation of immunizations
 
=== Additional Information ===
Please be aware that background checks usually take to up to 7 days but depending on the complexity it may take up to 8 weeks to complete the process.  The volunteer may not start until the process is completed so plan accordingly.   
 
== Procedure ==
When selecting and engaging a volunteer it is the department or unit’s responsibility to be certain the individual has adequate experience, qualifications, and training for the task he or she will be required to perform. The department must assign someone to directly supervise the volunteer.  A volunteer cannot be supervised by a family member.  A family member means an individual who is the spouse, child, parent, foster parent, guardian, brother, sister, grandchild, or grandparent, by blood, marriage, or adoption, of a University official or employee.  The following procedures are required to engage a volunteer or a guest:
 
# Departments or Units wishing to engage a volunteer must complete a description of the duties and services to be performed by a volunteer or description of education and professional experience to be provided for the guest. It must list who will provide supervision, level of supervision, etc.   
# Determine if a University of Nebraska Medical Center Volunteer Application Form is necessary by reviewing the “Services Not Requiring a Volunteer Application” and the “Prohibited Activities” sections. 
# Each potential University volunteer (or their parent) must complete a University Of Nebraska Medical Center Volunteer Application Form.
# Applicants over the age of nineteen must complete the University Of Nebraska Medical Center  Volunteer Application Form prior to beginning their service. Individuals under the age of nineteen must have their parents complete the Application Form prior to beginning their service.
# A criminal background check and appropriate training must be completed for all prior to their beginning service at the University.  (See Volunteer – Guests Background Check Instructions)
# Send the volunteer to obtain the appropriate campus identification (ID) badge after the individual and service are approved and the background check is completed. Approval consists of a volunteer position/application that has been approved by the department chair or department administrator and a clear background check.   
# Must have and provide proof of immunizations as required by other positions in the area in which the volunteer will be located (flu, Hepatitis B, tetanus, any immunizations specific to the lab).  Questions regarding immunization requirements should be directed to Risk Management.
# Forward a the original copy of the completed Volunteer Application with a copy of the UNMC ID Badge to the UNMC Office of Risk Management and retain copies of all forms and documentation for a period of three years from the date of the volunteer’s separation.
# Volunteers returning with a break in service greater than one year must complete a new application, undergo a new background check and complete the necessary training again. 
# Before a volunteer’s duties are changed an assessment must be made to see additional requirement or training is needed.
 
== Dismissal ==
== Dismissal ==
A University Volunteer’s term of service may be terminated at any time and without prior notice.  
A University Volunteer’s term of service may be terminated at any time and without prior notice.  
==Additional Information==
*If general questions, please contact [mailto:mhrncirik@unmc.edu UNMC Risk Management]
:*For questions regarding Environmental Health and Safety issues, please contact [mailto:unmcehs@unmc.edu Environmental Health and Safety]
:*For questions regarding Non-Faculty Volunteer requisition in PeopleAdmin or Background Checks, please contact [mailto:jobs@unmc.edu HR Staffing]
:*For questions regarding Job Shadowing, please contact [mailto:jobshadow@nebraskamed.com Nebraska Medicine]
*[https://www.unmc.edu/human-resources/_documents/forms/NonFaculty-Volunteer-Temporary-FAQ-Quick-Steps.pdf Non-Faculty Volunteer Requisition Process].
*UNMC Policy No. 1109, [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/COVID_Vaccination Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination]
*UNMC Policy No. 6045, [http://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php?title=Privacy/Confidentiality Privacy, Confidentiality and Security of Patient and Proprietary Information]
*About [https://www.unmc.edu/patientcare/hipaa/index.html HIPAA] at UNMC
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