Archive for 2017

HIPAA Spring Check-Up: Your Obligations to Safeguard Third-Party Patient Health Information in Medical Records Produced in Litigation

HIPAA Spring Check-Up: Your Obligations to Safeguard Third-Party Patient Health Information in Medical Records Produced in Litigation

This post, HIPAA Spring Check-Up: Your Obligations to Safeguard Third-Party Patient Health Information in Medical Records Produced in Litigation, first appeared on http://www.natlawreview.com/. Tuesday, May 23, 2017 You’ve had your apple a day, but you can’t keep the subpoenas away…   And, if your organization is facing a request seeking records or other materials that may contain patient health information (“PHI”), it bears repeating that while HIPAA provides a number of methods through which covered entities […]

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Hazardous Waste Disposal Day Scheduled for June 3 in Tuscaloosa

This post, Hazardous Waste Disposal Day scheduled for June 3, first appeared on http://www.tuscaloosanews.com. By Jason Morton / Staff Writer This year’s annual Hazardous Waste Disposal Day is set for June 3. Tuscaloosa city officials said the event, a partnership with Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa, will take place from 8 a.m. to noon at the city’s Public Safety Logistics at 3311 Kauloosa Ave. The city classifies household hazardous waste as the discarded, unused or leftover portion […]

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How OSHA’s HazCom Standard Protects Both Employers and Employees

This post, How OSHA’s HazCom Standard Protects Both Employers and Employees, first appeared on http://www.digitaljournal.com/. New York, NY – May 15, 2017 – (Newswire.com) First adopted in the U.S. in 1983, the Hazard Communication standard is meant to protect workers who work with or around hazardous chemicals. While some employers may view the HazCom standard as a hassle, it protects employers just as much as it does employees, according to Msds Catalog Service LLC. First […]

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Two HIPAA Mistakes Lead to Fines from OCR

Two HIPAA Mistakes Lead to Fines from OCR

This post, Two HIPAA Mistakes Lead to Fines from OCR, first appeared on http://www.natlawreview.com/. Monday, May 1, 2017 It was a busy April for the Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) (see our prior post on a settlement from earlier in April). On April 20, OCR announced a Resolution Agreement with Center for Children’s Digestive Health, S.C. (“CCDH”) related to CCHD’s failure to enter into a business associate agreement with a paper medical records storage vendor.  The cost of that missing agreement? $31,000.  Then, on April […]

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Between RCRA and a Hard Place: Operating Under Conflicting Regulations

This post, Between RCRA and a Hard Place: Operating Under Conflicting Regulations, first appeared on http://ehsdailyadvisor.blr.com. HazMat Transportation Clare Condon Monday – April 24, 2017 Do federal hazardous materials transportation regulations outweigh how a state interprets and enforces hazardous waste regulations? In times when the federal government bends toward extreme leniency or extreme enforcement, cases such as one currently playing out in Oregon could have ramifications for environment, health, and safety managers (EHS) nationwide. What are […]

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How healthcare organizations should prepare for a HIPAA audit

This post, How healthcare organizations should prepare for a HIPAA audit, first appeared on www.healthdatamanagement.com. The time to prepare for a HIPAA audit is before the notification letter of a forthcoming audit hits a provider organization’s mailbox. Absent preparation, an entity facing an audit will have to scramble to develop policies and procedures for protecting health information, and performing that through a rush job will look exactly like a rush job to regulators, who are […]

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Lack of BAA at Center of New HIPAA Settlement

Lack of BAA at Center of New HIPAA Settlement

This post, Lack of BAA at Center of New HIPAA Settlement, first appeared on http://www.govinfosecurity.com. Marianne Kolbasuk McGee (HealthInfoSec) • April 24, 2017 Federal regulators have signed a $31,000 HIPAA settlement with a small Illinois-based pediatric specialty practice, citing the lack of a business associate agreement with a vendor hired to store paper records containing patients’ protected health information. Although the April 21 settlement with the Center for Children’s Digestive Health centers on paper-based PHI, […]

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Healthcare leaders crown employee cybersecurity awareness as primary threat concern

This post, Healthcare leaders crown employee cybersecurity awareness as primary threat concern, first appeared on http://www.healthcaredive.com. Author: Meg Bryant Published: April 20, 2017 Dive Brief: Nearly 80% of healthcare leaders say employee awareness is their greatest security threat concern, despite 85% maintaining they have existing employee security awareness programs, according to a new survey. The survey of 125 health IT executives — conducted by HIMSS Analytics for Level 3 Communications — found that one third […]

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Hazardous Waste Disposal Day Scheduled for Hattiesburg & Surrounding Areas

This post, Hazardous Waste Disposal Day Scheduled for Hattiesburg & Surrounding Areas, first appeared on http://www.wdam.com/. HATTIESBURG, MS (WDAM) The City of Hattiesburg, along with Petal, Forrest County, and Lamar County have scheduled their hazardous waste disposal day. Right Way to Throw Away Day is an event held for people to properly dispose of household hazardous waste. Collection sites will be at the Bobby L. Chain Airport and the Lamar County Multi-Purpose Center on April […]

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Social Media Policy Instructions for Your Medical Practice

Social Media Policy Instructions for Your Medical Practice

This post, Social Media Policy Instructions for Your Medical Practice, first appeared on www.diagnosticimaging.com. By Michael Sacopulos, JD In this digital age, every business needs two social media policies: one for material posted in the organization’s official social media communications, and one for employees’ mentions of work-related matters in their personal social media communications. The unique nature of a medical practice makes such policies essential, as HIPAA regulations require all providers have policies, procedures, and […]

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