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Caution: Fake HHS HIPAA Email Is Phishing Scam
The Office for Civil Rights has issued an alert warning healthcare providers about a phishing scam disguised as an official communication from the Department of Health and Human Services.
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UMass Settles HIPAA Violations After Malware Infection
A malware infection cost the University of Massachusetts Amherst $650,000 for potential HIPAA violations, and the school must comply with a corrective action plan.
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Radiology Practice Settles FCA Claims for $8 million
A radiology group in New York has agreed to pay $8 million to settle claims that it knowingly submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid.
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Understand Discovery Rule, How to Avoid its Effects
The discovery rule can determine whether a potentially costly malpractice case will proceed, so understanding how it works is important for risk managers.
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Report Overpayments to CMS Carefully to Avoid More Trouble
CMS expects hospitals and healthcare systems to report overpayments within 60 days of discovery to avoid false claims allegations, but knowing when and how to report is not always easy.
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Freestanding EDs Growing in Popularity
Hospitals are opening freestanding EDs (FSEDs) at a rapid rate and mostly in states that allow them without meeting “determination of need” requirements.
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Freestanding EDs Can Have Special Compliance, Liability Concerns
As hospitals increasingly look to freestanding EDs as a way to serve patients better while potentially increasing profits, legal and compliance experts caution risk managers that they may bring risks beyond the familiar concerns of a hospital-based ED.
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The Top Health Technology Hazards for 2017 Include Surgical Stapler Misuse
Surgery centers can improve safety by prioritizing efforts to reduce some of the more common and troublesome hazards.
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Hospitals Fail to Capture Violent Incident Reports
While there is general consensus that violent incidents against healthcare workers are underreported, a closer look reveals a more nuanced view of the problem.
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State Passes Bill Granting Oversight of UM Psychiatric Research
Legislators have passed a bill granting oversight of psychiatric drug research at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis to an independent state ombudsman’s office.