Another reported HIPAA breach results in $1.5 million dollar settlement between HIPAA covered entity and HHS’ Office of Civil Rights
Continue Reading Massachusetts Health Care Provider, MEEI, Settles HIPAA Charges Following Stolen Electronic Storage Device

Read Jackson Lewis’ white paper addressing legal risks stemming from occupational health nurses and on-site health clinics
Continue Reading Jackson Lewis White Paper Addresses Legal Risks Stemming From Occupational Health Nurses and On-site Health Clinics

HIPAA covered entities and business associates need to consider how to practically and efficiently track and illustrate compliance should they find an OCR investigator knocking at the door.
Continue Reading Automating HIPAA Compliance Tracking and Audit Preparation

Today, the Office for Civil Rights formally announced its HIPAA audit plan, with audits commencing in November 2011. A new page on OCR’s website answers some helpful questions for covered entities and business associates, which are summarized in this report.
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If you have an interest in the role the growing use of mobile communications devices (smartphones, iPads, iPhones, etc.) will play in how personal health information is exchanged in the health care industry, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is seeking your input. According to a notice published Nov. 1, 2011 (76 Fed. Reg. 67455), comments are due Dec. 31.
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Approximately 150 HIPAA on-site audits are scheduled to begin in early 2012. Covered entities and business associates should be aware of the nature and scope of these audits and what they should be doing to be prepare should they be selected.
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The Office of Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) has published its first round of annual reports to Congress under the HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act of 2009 to Congress. The first report concerns HHS’s HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) announced proposed changes to the HIPAA Privacy Rule to implement new requirements concerning individuals’ rights to access reports and accountings of disclosures of their protected health information. The announcement seeks comments from the public as the agency hopes to craft the law so as to provide the greatest transparency for individuals with respect to access to and disclosures of their PHI, while minimizing the burden on covered entities and business associates.
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