Humana has worked throughout the company to assure compliance with privacy provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), a federal law designed to ensure the privacy of personal and health information.
Humana also complies with all applicable state privacy laws, rules, and regulations. In addition to reviewing the applicable Notice of Privacy Practices below, all Connecticut residents should review Humana's Privacy Protection Policy and all California residents should review Humana's No Cost Language Services notice.
Group Health, Individual, Dental
Notice of Privacy Practices
View Humana's privacy practices for members enrolled in employer group medical plans, HumanaDental plans, and individual health plans.
Administrative Services Only (ASO)
Notice of Privacy Practices
Access the privacy practices for members enrolled in Administrative Services Only (ASO) employer group sponsored health plans.
Government Health Plans
Notice of Privacy Practices
Read the privacy practices for members with governmental health plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Federal Employees health plans.
Individual Privacy Rights
Get details on your individual privacy rights and download forms you or an authorized representative can use to exercise your rights including a form to grant Humana permission to release your information to a trusted individual.

Privacy and Security Policy Guidance for Vendors
- Obtain guidance in crafting of new policies and procedures or making revisions to existing documents for Humana vendors regarding the federal and state privacy and security laws and regulations.
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Internet Privacy Statement
Read about Humana's commitment to protecting your privacy when you visit our Website or contact us by e-mail.





