Keep Those Tracking Numbers! HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes with Guest Commentator Legal Editor Alice M. McCart
Have you ever wondered whether the package that you had sent via FedEx, USPS, UPS, or otherwise had arrived and wished that you had kept .. read more
On December 27th, 2014,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Jonathan Tomes Tags: Alice M. McCart, compliance, HHS, HIPAA, HIPAA compliance, Jonathan P. Tomes, OCR, tracking numbers
Hands-on HIPAA Compliance Workshop: HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes
Is your organization’s HIPAA compliance lost at sea? As you may know, EMR Legal, Inc., is offering our 2-day Hands-on HIPAA Workshop October 16-17 aboard .. read more
On September 23rd, 2014,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Jonathan Tomes Tags: Alice M. McCart, compliance, Hands-on HIPAA Workshop, HHS, HHS audit, HIPAA, HIPAA compliance, HIPAA policies, HIPAA seminar, HIPAA training, HITECH, Jonathan P. Tomes, Omnibus Rule
Hackers Gain Access to 4.5 Million Patients’ Data at Community Health Systems: HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes with Guest Commentator Attorney/Consultant Alice M. McCart
According to several national news sources, such as Fox4 News Kansas City, CNNMoney, Reuters, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the Chicago Tribune, Community .. read more
On August 18th, 2014,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Jonathan Tomes Tags: Alice M. McCart, breach, compliance, criminal HIPAA violation, data breach, Hands-on HIPAA Workshop, HIPAA, HIPAA compliance, HIPAA violation, identity theft, Jonathan P. Tomes, risk analysis
New $4.8 Million OCR Settlement for HIPAA Violations: HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes with Guest Commentator Attorney and EMR Legal Consultant Alice M. McCart
According to a press release issued May 7, 2014, by the Department of Health and Human Services (“DHHS”) Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”), “Two health .. read more
On May 7th, 2014,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Jonathan Tomes Tags: Alice M. McCart, data breach, EPHI, HHS, HIPAA, HIPAA compliance, HIPAA policies, HIPAA training, HIPAA violation, Jonathan P. Tomes, OCR, OCR investigation, Office for Civil Rights, PHI, privacy, risk analysis, Security Rule