Summary:
Our Soundpractice hosts, in this episode from January 2019, discuss HIPAA and what your action plan should be for HIPPA compliance.
Ring in the New Year with this SoundPractice episode covering your action plan for HIPAA compliance.
This is an encore performance of the popular podcast that Cheryl Toth and Mike Sacopolus recorded January, 2019. The HIPAA commentary is still current and important. Cheryl Toth and Mike Sacopolus discuss common causes of patient privacy breaches and how to avoid them. They also focus on Business Associate agreements, cyber insurance, and compliance requirements. This fast moving discussion is full of practical, inexpensive tips on how to navigate your way to patient privacy safety, as well as an overview of actual HIPAA cases that illustrate the risk for healthcare practices.
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The SoundPractice podcast delivers practical information and fresh perspectives for handling the daily challenges of running a medical practice.
Physician advocates Michael Sacopulos, JD (healthcare attorney, author, speaker) and Cheryl Toth, MBA (business writer, speaker - former practice consultant and healthcare tech executive) bring you the best thought leaders, crisp humor, and pithy tips for developing a practice that thrives.
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Health Law
Risk Management
Governance
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