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| Latin for "having knowledge" ; knowledge by a defendant that his acts were illegal or his statements were fraudulent. |
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| an act that is evil in itself because it violates basic moral principles of society (murder, rape, burglary) |
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| An act that is not inherently wrong but is illegal because it is prohibited by statute (white-collar crime, violation of traffic laws) |
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| Capable of being settled by a court of law |
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| a health plan, healthcare clearinghouse, or healthcare provider that transmits any health information in electronic form |
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| Protected Health Information |
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| any health-related information that identifies or can be used to identify the individual to whom it pertains |
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| in secret; privately; from the latin term in + camera(chamber) |
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