American Association for Physician Leadership

Operations and Policy

Podcast: Data and Device Destruction for the Healthcare Practice - In 5 Easy Steps!

AAPL Editorial Team

September 6, 2019


Summary:

Cheryl Toth and Mike Sacopulos host the SoundPractice podcast about why a proper data and device destruction plan is essential for health care practices.





Planning for the destruction of data and devices that contain PHI is a critical component of privacy and security and important to managing financial and reputational risk.

When was the last time you updated your data and device destruction policy? If the answer is, "We don't even have one", your healthcare organization is not alone. But you do need to get to work. Planning for the destruction of data and devices that contain PHI is a critical component of privacy and security and important to managing financial and reputational risk. This episode, with Cheryl Toth and Mike Sacopolus, explains how to fearlessly and successfully develop a data and device destruction policy, in five easy steps!

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