HIPAA Privacy
Healthcare organizations rely on a wide range of partners to manage operations, from IT services to billing companies. When these partners have access to sensitive patient data, they must adhere to…
Have you ever wondered how your personal health information is protected when you visit a doctor or hospital? The HIPAA Privacy Rule is the cornerstone of healthcare data security. It outlines…
As a healthcare professional, you understand the importance of protecting patient privacy and maintaining HIPAA compliance. One aspect of this responsibility is understanding the role and…
If you are a health plan, health care clearinghouse, or health care provider, you are a HIPAA Covered Entity (CE). If health plans or health care providers use services of other persons or businesses…
History of Laws Leading Up to Omnibus
Policymaking in the United States can feel quite confusing, so before explaining the final Omnibus Rule, it’s essential to define a few terms and describe what…
As extensively documented in other articles on the site, the HIPAA privacy rule has highly detailed regulations regarding what patient health information (PHI) is, how it needs to be protected and…
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires its covered entities to distribute a plain-language Notice of Privacy Practices (NPPs) to all patients describing…
Did you know that healthcare data violations can have extremely heavy criminal and civil penalties attached to them? For example, if people don't realize the seriousness of their violations,…
Every medical professional's worst nightmare? A HIPAA Privacy Rule violation. HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. This law established the legal protection for a…
In today's digital world, people are often asked to exchange information about themselves or their habits for the use of online platforms like social media and e-commerce. This knowledge doesn't…