“Keeping It Private: Staying Compliant with the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules,” Journal of AHIMA, March 2012, pp. 34-36, my latest article, has just been published and is available here for you to read. If you happen to have the print version of the March 2012 issue of the Journal of AHIMA, see page 37 to take advantage of the AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association) opportunity to use my article to help you earn 1 clock hour of continuing education. Take the quiz on that page based on my article and send your answers in to AHIMA.
If you do not have access to the quiz, however, and still need to physically attend continuing education to earn your required credits, please see the schedule of upcoming HIPAA seminars that my law partner, Richard D. Dvorak, and I will be presenting around the country.
You may also wish to read my new brief, light-hearted, practical guide, “Using Military Tactics to Survive Continuing Education.” It will soon be available from Veterans Press on Amazon Kindle (it may even be available by the time you read this blog post—my social media manager and epublishing coordinator extraordinaire, Meg McCart, is working on it right now). For a mere $.99, you can download it to your Kindle or use your Kindle app and download it to your phone.
If you like that short piece, you may also enjoy my other short pieces available on Kindle, “The 51st Way to Leave Your Lover” and “Pat Summitt I’m Not,” which are available now. “Womble” will be available soon (again, if not already). Check out my new author blog on this website to keep up with the latest fiction and nonfiction offerings from not only me but also other authors for Veterans Press.