The Wisconsin Notice of Privacy Practices is a document that outlines how health care providers and their business associates in the state of Wisconsin must handle and protect the privacy of a patient's health information. The Wisconsin Notice of Privacy Practices is required to be provided to patients by health care providers, and it must be updated periodically to comply with regulations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). It describes the patient's rights regarding their health information, such as the right to inspect and copy their information and the right to request corrections to the information. It also outlines the ways in which health care providers may use and disclose the patient's health information, such as to carry out treatment, payment, and health care operations. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Privacy Practices: the standard Notice of Privacy Practices, which is required of all health care providers, and the 'Extended Notice of Privacy Practices', which is required for certain health care providers who engage in certain activities with health information.