New Tennessee law requires destruction of certain PHI following medical malpractice litigation
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March 2013
Utah Requires Statement About Disclosures in HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices
New Utah law requires health care providers to update HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices by July 1, 2013.
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We have to disclose patient records in response to a subpoena/attorney letter, right?
Health care practices and businesses generally need to be more careful when responding to requests for medical and other sensitive personal information.
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New York’s Highest Court To Say Whether Medical Practice Can Be Sued For Wrongful Texts By Non-Physician Employee
Will NY’s highest court allow patients to sue medical practices for fiduciary duty breaches when their non-physician employees disclose confidential medical records?
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Protecting Trade Secrets with a Mobile Workforce
With all of the recent discussion about working from home, Cliff Atlas, Co-Chair of the Jackson Lewis Non-competes and Protection against Unfair Competition Practice Group, has posted an article about Protecting Trade Secrets with a Mobile Workforce and Telecommuters. Check it out.