Articles Tagged With: HIPAA
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OCR’s Update on Online Tracking Guidance Still Tricky
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) recently updated its December 2022 bulletin regarding the use of third-party tracking technologies by HIPAA-regulated entities “to increase clarity for regulated entities and the public.” However, the clarity is questionable.
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Review Cyber Risk Insurance, Brace for Transparency Issues
Pay attention to your policies for cyber insurance or data liability when they come up for renewal or if you are in the process of obtaining them,
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State Laws Affect Privacy Compliance; Data Tracking Also a Concern
New state privacy laws can affect hospital operations but might be overlooked when the focus is on HIPAA compliance.
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Compliance Requirements Continue to Change, Need Close Attention
Healthcare compliance is a never-ending challenge, and the expectations change constantly. Staying abreast of new developments is essential. Some of the latest involve the False Claims Act, Medicare risk adjustments, and HIPAA enforcement.
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Wound Care Patients Receive Inadequate Care Coordination and Follow-Up
Inadequately preparing patients and caregivers for wound care at home can be costly. Pressure ulcers can cost tens of thousands of dollars a year, per patient. Each patient with this wound needs costly supplies and a special hospital bed. Nurses must turn them every two hours.
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When a Privacy Breach Is Not a Breach
Language is important when talking about noncompliance with HIPAA. Not every instance of noncompliance is a breach.
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HHS Issues HIPAA Best Practices for Telehealth
The Department of Health and Human Services published a resource guide to assist telehealth providers in explaining the privacy and security risks to patients, but the guidance makes clear HIPAA does not require this education. However, the goal is for the resource guide to help providers who would like to discuss potential risks with the patient.
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First HIPAA Settlement for Ransomware, Fine for Phishing
The Office for Civil Rights achieved two firsts recently: a settlement agreement related to a ransomware attack on a business associate and the first fine issued for a phishing attack. Both cases hold lessons for other covered entities.
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AI Creates Liability Risks for Healthcare Organizations
Artificial intelligence is entering a variety of industries including healthcare, where it offers the opportunity to improve diagnoses and patient care in many ways. The potential benefits come with significant risks that must be anticipated and mitigated.
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Volunteers Need Screening and Training to Avoid Liability Risks
Volunteers serve many important roles in a hospital, but they can bring potential liability. A risk mitigation plan can help healthcare organizations make the most of volunteers without exposing themselves to undue risks.