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HIPAA

As more physicians are migrating to EHRs and relying on mobile devices and laptops to interact with protected health information (PHI), data breaches are becoming more common. If data breach happens to your practice, here are the steps you can take to minimize the damage.

HIPAA

Two experienced healthcare attorneys provide clarity, tips, and answer medical practice inquiries in this webinar on HIPAA.

Failing to fully examine an EHR vendor may have significant financial consequences for your medical practice. Here's a recent example.

The physicians' oath not only predicts major federal statutes, but also reminds that a respectful team approach to healthcare is vital.

So you think using a certified EHR makes your organization HIPAA secure? Think again. Careless users and mobile devices represent your greatest risk.

You've been breached — now what? Here's what to do in that first, all-important 24 hours.

The best defense is a good offense. Arm yourself with knowledge on what new federal healthcare fraud and abuse measures mean for your practice.

Your practice may want to consider purchasing insurance to cover the costs of a potential HIPAA breach.

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