MyHIPAA Guide 2021 Privacy and Security Course Catalog
Interested in privacy and security training under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)? Our course catalog includes training on all aspects of privacy
Interested in privacy and security training under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)? Our course catalog includes training on all aspects of privacy
In a new memo, the U.S. Office for Civil Rights (OCR) says that healthcare providers may contact patients who have recovered from COVID-19 to inform
While privacy rules have eased during COVID-19, IT security needs to be on high alert as hackers exploit the coronavirus.
Best Practices & Perspectives By Diane Evans, Publisher, MyHIPAA Guide Get Ready, all you who do business with health providers. Quietly, the Feds recently set
Quietly, the Feds recently set the stage for a massive expansion of enforcement of privacy rules under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Good News for Health Entities: HIPAA Compliance is your insurance policy The Feds recently announced that in cases where organizations have no culpability in a
At the recent annual conference of the Association of Professional Developmental Disability Administrators (APDDA), we had the pleasure of hearing from administrators from facilities in
A Business Associate is a person or organization, other than an employee of a covered entity, who performs functions or provides services related to creating, receiving, maintaining,
By now, you know that international ransomware attackers have hit health systems in the United States. While it’s up to the techs within your organization
With the onset of federally mandated enforcement of patient privacy laws, it’s a good time to review lessons from HIPAA cases announced in 2016. Common
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