New Guidance on Mobile Device Security: The New Standard of Care? HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (“NCCoE”), in conjunction with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”), has released its final guidance on the .. read more
On February 27th, 2019,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Alice Tags: compliance, HHS, HIPAA, IoMT, Mobile Device Security, NIST
HIPAA and NIST: What’s the Connection? HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes
The National Institute for Standards and Technology [“NIST”] first became involved with HIPAA when it published “An Introductory Resource Guide for Implementing the Health Insurance .. read more
On October 14th, 2018,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Alice Tags: Alice M. McCart, business associate, compliance, data breach, EHR, encryption, EPHI, HHS, HIPAA compliance, HITECH, Jonathan P. Tomes, NIST, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, PHI, Privacy Rule, risk analysis, Security Rule
Securing EHRs on Mobile Devices—New NIST Guidance: HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes
The single biggest category of DHHS civil money penalties involves loss or theft of EHRs on mobile devices. The only guidance in the Security Rule .. read more
On August 19th, 2018,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Alice Tags: Alice M. McCart, breach, breach notification, compliance, criminal conviction, criminal HIPAA violation, EHR, EHRs on Mobile Devices, emr, encryption, EPHI, HIPAA, HIPAA civil money penalties, HIPAA compliance, HIPAA policies, HIPAA training, HITECH, HITECH Act, Jonathan P. Tomes, NIST, PHI, risk analysis, Security Rule