August 9th 2024
Each practice should learn from the result of this HIPAA case.
June 20th 2024
Allowing employees to use their own devices at work could raise privacy concerns.
June 6th 2024
Don't let the summer fun get in the way of protecting patient privacy.
February 28th 2024
A rebuttal to a 2019 article on HIPAA.
February 16th 2024
Neglecting insider threats can be equally as costly as ransomware and other cyberattacks.
HIPAA Rule Allows Direct Patient Access to Lab Results
Laboratory reports are integral to a medical record and a patient's care. Therefore, this is one area that practices should look at carefully.
BYOD and Your Medical Practice
How to ensure patient data and health information is protected when your physicians use their own devices at your medical practice.
Privacy, Security Mistakes Physicians Make When Using Mobile Devices
More physicians are using their mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for healthcare purposes. But not all are using them securely.
Data Protection Tips for Medical Practices Using Mobile Devices
Mobile devices bring great benefits to healthcare, but they also pose great risks. Here's how to mitigate those risks.
Practices Could Face More HIPAA Regulatory Burdens Due to FTC Ruling
An August FTC complaint against a medical laboratory indicates that medical practices could soon face more angst when HIPAA breaches occur.
When Measures to Protect PHI Jeopardize Patient Care
Measures to protect privacy sound good in theory, but unnecessary protections raise the cost and lower the efficiency of legitimate medical record sharing
International HIPAA Considerations in Mexico
Physicians may need to send health records internationally. Dr. Eduardo Garcia Luna Martinez lends his perspective on Mexico's privacy laws.
The Demise of Windows XP and Rise of Virtualization for Healthcare
Don't lament the end of Windows XP for your medical practice. With today's advanced technology, the road ahead is actually far better.
Windows XP End of Support: 5 Steps to Take to Protect Your Practice
With the deadline for the end of support and updates for Windows XP, here are five important steps for your practice to avoid HIPAA and HITECH Act violations.
Cloud Myths and Misinformation Physicians Must Consider
There are many myths about cloud IT services. Here, we dispel the major ones and provide a checklist for those considering a trip to the cloud.
Poll: How Important is Patient Privacy, When Public Safety is an Issue?
Is compromising privacy ever fair to patients, even in the name of public safety? Weigh in and tell us your opinion.
Privacy Rights vs. Public Safety Concerns: HHS Proposes HIPAA Change
HHS asserts that a proposed rule is trying to strike a balance between the individual privacy protections of HIPAA and public safety considerations.
Sample HIPAA Confidentiality Agreement for Medical Practice Vendors
Here's a sample confidentiality agreement practices can use with their vendors, courtesy of attorney Amy Fehn of HealthLawOffices.com.
HIPAA Risk Management: Assessing Medical Practice Vendors
Medical practices need to identify, document, and manage vendor relations more so than ever under the HIPAA Omnibus Rule. Here are some steps to help.
HIPAA: Top Tech Missteps
Experts reveal common technology missteps that are putting practices at risk of HIPAA violations.
Five Tablets Tailored to Physicians' BYOD Security Needs
Here's a look at five of the latest tablets with high-level security features for physicians.
Eight Tech Predictions for Medical Practices in 2014
Tech-savvy physicians and health information technology experts to tell us what's to come in 2014.
Poll: What is the Top Challenge Medical Practices Will Face in 2014?
A new year brings new opportunities - and new challenges - to medical practices. Take our poll to let us know what challenge has you most concerned going into 2014.
Ten Challenges Medical Practices Can Expect in 2014
Medical practices face many challenges in 2014. Here are 10 of the biggest.
Five Areas of Compliance Medical Practices Should Watch in 2014
A new year brings key changes medical practices need to know about. Here are five you should start thinking about today.
Your Healthcare IT Budget: 7 Important Considerations
Here are seven important considerations when putting together a budget for your medical practice's IT needs for next year.
Top Healthcare Technology Tools and Trends of 2013
Here's a look back on what, technology-wise, made physicians' "hot" lists this year.
HIPAA and the Concept of Trust
Ensuring a "chain of trust" is present with protected health information is essential for medical practices following the HIPAA Final Omnibus Rule.
Top 5 Physicians Practice Blogs of 2013
Here’s a recap of the five most popular blogs of 2013 and some of the lessons each provided.
Complying With New Business Associate HIPAA Rules: 4 Changes to Know
Here are four major changes regarding business associates and HIPAA medical practices must know about to reduce risk and penalties.
Physicians Manage Online Reputations
You work hard to earn the respect of your patients and colleagues. Don't let errant virtual communications tarnish your image.
Texting Patient Information: Risks and Strategies for Physicians
Text messages between medical practices and patients are a great way to violate HIPAA - unless you take very specific precautions.
Revenue Cycle Efficiencies and ICD-10
Coding compliance tips for physicians' ICD-10 transition.
The Biggest HIPAA Breach Risks Are Not in your EHR System
Worried about potential HIPAA security breaches? You don’t need to worry about your EHR …and that’s the problem.
Physicians: Is Your Lawyer a Business Associate Under HIPAA?
Know how your practice's business associates are covered under the Omnibus rule.