Feds clarify Patient Communications During Pandemic
Compliance Toolkit for COVID-19 Permissible Disclosures during Crisis – From the Office for Civil Rights: A new memo from the U.S. Office for Civil Rights
Compliance Toolkit for COVID-19 Permissible Disclosures during Crisis – From the Office for Civil Rights: A new memo from the U.S. Office for Civil Rights
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
For a dentist, social media can be a great way to communication valuable information. Conversely, it could be your worst nightmare if patient privacy is
Establish a Culture If you really want to protect the privacy of those you serve, it is important to establish a culture of vigilance within
Just a quick reminder physicians, dentists and others who may be thinking about selling their practices. Even when you are no longer in business, you
Our new webinar series gives you the answers on what to do after receiving a complaint about a potential HIPAA breach. Register here for sessions
Staff working on the ground sees everything; they are the ones likely to come across a problem that demands your attention. You need to have
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
At the start of each new year, it is always good to look back at federal settlements under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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