Online course helps prevent social media nightmares in healthcare
Launch coincides with the start of HIPAA audits; MyHIPAA Guide Publisher authors accredited course Troup, Tx. — April 15, 2016 — Pedagogy Inc., a continuing
Launch coincides with the start of HIPAA audits; MyHIPAA Guide Publisher authors accredited course Troup, Tx. — April 15, 2016 — Pedagogy Inc., a continuing
Long-awaited federal audits are finally here under the the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The shift toward proactive enforcement of patient privacy
Nursing home administrators should be especially careful in limiting the use of personal devices among employees; HIPAA rules require adherence to specific policies and procedures
On March 21, the federal Office for Civil rights (OCR) announced the start of the next phase of audits under the Health Insurance Portability and
By Martin Stranges, President Pittsburgh Computer Solutions IT security in an office environment can be a very complex issue to tackle. The flow in a
In a recent survey, co-sponsored by the Health Care Compliance Association, “social media” emerged as the No. 1 risk concern among respondents in healthcare. In
The special healthcare edition of Crain’s Cleveland discusses the help available to doctors through MyHIPAAGuide.com. The recently launched news & information service covers compliance, including
We love that headline from the Health Care Blog. The Health Care Blog republished an op-ed piece that first appeared in the Akron Beacon Journal
By Diane Evans, Publisher, MyHIPAA Guide – Nov. 10, 2015 Through Dec. 15, federal regulators will accept public comments on the next set of rules
Fallout of Drug Company Bust: 64-year-old Doctor Faces Charges, Whistleblowers share $22.9 million By Diane Evans, Publisher, MyHIPAA Guide – Nov. 6, 2015 The story
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