The Standard
What HIPAA Compliance Means for Interpreting
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act requires that any individual who encounters protected health information (PHI) in the course of their work follows strict safeguards to prevent unauthorized disclosure.
Medical interpreters hear diagnoses, treatment plans, mental health disclosures, and insurance details in every session. They are not passive observers. They are active participants in the care conversation, and HIPAA applies to them directly.
A non-compliant interpreter exposes your organization to regulatory penalties, civil liability, and reputational damage. More importantly, it puts patients at risk.
Our Protocols
How Kaplan Ensures HIPAA Compliance
Who We Serve
Who Needs HIPAA-Compliant Interpreters
Hospitals & Health Systems
Inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and surgical settings where LEP patients require real-time interpretation for informed consent, discharge instructions, and clinical communication.
Clinics & Private Practices
Primary care, specialty, and behavioral health offices where patient-provider communication must be accurate and confidential.
Telehealth & Virtual Care
Remote medical visits conducted over video or phone platforms, where HIPAA-compliant interpreters join securely without exposing patient data.
Insurance & Managed Care
Claims processing, utilization review calls, member services, and appeals where protected health information is discussed.
FAQs
Common Questions
Are all Kaplan medical interpreters HIPAA trained?
Can you provide a Business Associate Agreement (BAA)?
Is virtual medical interpretation HIPAA compliant?
What happens if there is a HIPAA concern during an assignment?
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