April 9, 2016 Healthcare Data Compliance & HIPAA Access to healthcare can be thought of as a basic human right, although many counties have alternative views [...]
March 10, 2016 Who Makes Sure HIPAA Compliance is Occurring? The chief enforcer of HIPAA Rules is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil [...]
February 6, 2016 HIPAA Sanctions Possible Unless Patch and Update for Computer Software is Applied In order to be deemed as compliant with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act regulations it is [...]
February 1, 2016 Five New Cases of Healthcare Employee Data Theft Reported In recent days, five new instances of healthcare staff data theft have been discovered in Texas, New York, [...]
January 21, 2016 HIPAA No Longer Requires Certificates of Creditable Coverage Certificates of Creditable Coverage were necessary for health plan providers and insurers under the Health [...]
January 18, 2016 HIPAA and Patient Telephone Call Rules Confirmed by FCC The Federal Communication Commission has published a Declaratory Ruling and Order to state the rules in [...]
January 14, 2016 Reasons for the Delay in Technology Adoption in Healthcare When it comes to adapting new technology, the healthcare sector lags behind every other main sector. It is [...]
January 5, 2016 Healthcare Professionals with Personal Phones Breach HIPAA There is a concerning practice taking place in healthcare centers across the country: The implementation of [...]
January 2, 2016 Cutting Down on Human Error to Avoid HIPAA Breaches Healthcare groups are required to store an increasing volume of data in digital format. While data security [...]