HIPAA Violations Aren't in the Cloud
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HIPAA Violations Aren't in the Cloud
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Most HIPAA Violations Occur Outside Cloud-Based EHRs | Healthcare Information Technology
beckershospitalreview.com — “Physical theft and physical loss of health records constituted about 63 percent of disclosed Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act security violations.” View full resource at beckershospitalreview.com
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What’s the real source of HIPAA Violations in EMR Systems?
bit.ly — “I’ve spoken with a number of doctors and practitioners who are hesitant about storing EMR Data “in the cloud”. Inevitably these discussions lead to their number one concern which is security and the possibility of HIPAA problems. To try and” View full resource at bit.ly
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What’s the real source of HIPAA Violations in EMR Systems?
emrdailynews.com — “I’ve spoken with a number of doctors and practitioners who are hesitant about storing EMR Data “in the cloud”. Inevitably these discussions lead to their number one concern which is security and the possibility of HIPAA problems. To try and” View full resource at emrdailynews.com
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HealthBlawg: Mass General and HIPAA, or The medical records that never returned
healthblawg.typepad.com — “OCR announced today that Massachusetts General Hospital settled a HIPAA violation claim, without admitting liability, for $1 million and an agreement to revamp procedures for taking patient records off premises. The case involved a stack of paper records left on...” View full resource at healthblawg.typepad.com
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