DHHS OIG Finds Deficiencies in FDA Policies and Procedures to Address Cybersecurity Risk in Postmarket Medical Devices: HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes
As a follow-on to the previous three blog posts addressing the mIoT—that is, the medical Internet of Things―an Office of the Inspector General (“OIG”) audit .. read more
On December 2nd, 2018,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Alice Tags: Alice M. McCart, audit, business associate, compliance, cybersecurity, FDA, HHS, HHS audit, HIPAA, HIPAA compliance, HIPAA policies, HITECH, identity theft, IoT, Jonathan P. Tomes, mIoT, OIG, Privacy Rule, risk analysis, Security Rule
OIG Slams DHHS Again for Not Enforcing HIPAA Adequately! HIPAA & HITECH Act Blog by Jonathan P. Tomes
On November 21, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services (“DHHS”) Office of the Inspector General (“OIG”) issued another scathing report about the DHHS .. read more
On December 20th, 2013,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Jonathan Tomes Tags: audit, compliance, HHS, HHS audit, HIPAA, HIPAA compliance, HITECH, HITECH Act, Jonathan P. Tomes, OCR, OCR investigation, Office for Civil Rights, OIG, Privacy Rule, Security Rule
New Risk Analysis Policy Posted in Premium Member Section
First, thanks to the Premium Member who suggested that we clearly identify new content on the Premium Member section of the website. We always welcome .. read more
On April 11th, 2012,
posted in: HIPAA Compliance Blog by Jonathan Tomes Tags: breach, business associate, emr, HIPAA, HIPAA violation, HITECH, Jonathan P. Tomes, novel, OIG, PHI, risk analysis