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Review of the ioSafe Solo Backup/DR Drive

Tom Olzak wrote 23 hours ago: I don’t get excited about technology very much anymore.  After almost 30 years in this business, I’v … more →

Tags: Backup, business continuity, data security, Disaster Recovery, physical security, Risk Management, backup, Risk

Job of the Month: Oncology Registered Nurse

GeneEd Team wrote 5 days ago: Each month, the GeneEd blog features a Job of the Month that correlates with our featured Course of … more →

Tags: Job of the month, Biotherapy, carcinoma, Chemotherapy, E-learning, eLearning, endometrial carcinoma, endometriod adenocarcinoma, geneed

Data discovery does not have to be just about security.

Tom Olzak wrote 5 days ago: Sitting back, looking at his security controls matrix, George felt comfortable with the trustworthin … more →

Tags: business continuity, data security, Risk Management, breach, Data discovery, e-discovery, eDiscovery, Pii, Risk

Government-Enabled Patient “Bounty Hunters”

Editorial staff wrote 5 days ago: Spider Webbing Technology May Trip-Up Miscreant Doctors By Dr. David Edward Marcinko; MBA CMP™ www.H … more →

Tags: Doctors Only, Career development, ethics, Health Insurance, iMBA Inc, Information Technology, Subscribe CD-ROM Journal, CMS, David Marcinko

Rights to the Bits and Bytes in Your EHR

ptkostyack wrote 5 days ago: Back in 2001, right before the HIPAA privacy rules took effect, I wrote a law school student note en … more →

Tags: Health Law, electronic health record, LinkedIn

CMS Website on ARRA's Health Information Technology Includes Fact Sheet with FAQs

Kathie McDonald-McClure wrote 1 week ago: On June 16, 2009, on the same date the ONC HIT Policy Committee released the first draft of “m … more →

Tags: Health Information Technology, HITECH Law, Privacy security, Eligible Professional Incentives, Electronic Health Records, Hospital EHR Stimulus, HITECH Act, hospital incentives for EHRs, eligible professional incentives for electronic medical

Thinking Beyond HIPPA: PHRs and Privacy

margerynabors wrote 1 week ago: An area of great debate and some controversy in the realm of privacy is health related information b … more →

Tags: Law, Privacy, PHR, eHR, Personal Health Record, electronic health record, arra, Health Care, HealthVault

Google endorses "Declaration of Health Data Rights"

neuronoid wrote 1 week ago: from http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2009/06/google-endorses-declaration-of-health.html … more →

Tags: EMR, eHR, Privacy, Google, google health, Politics, arra, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

FTC Issues FAQ Guidance On Red Flag Rules Applicable To Health Care Providers & Others

Curran Tomko Tarski LLP wrote 2 weeks ago: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and five other federal agencies on June 11, 2009, jointly issued … more →

Tags: Health Care, Corporate compliance, Doctor, Health IT, FACTA, federal sentencing guidelines, Privacy, physicians, hospitals

Comments On Definition of Meaningful Use of EMR For Purposes of HITECH Act Provider Incentives Due June 26

Curran Tomko Tarski LLP wrote 2 weeks ago: Friday, June 26, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time is the deadline to submit comments to the Office of … more →

Tags: Health Care, hospitals, Health Plans, Corporate compliance, Doctor, health care finance, Health Care Provider, health-care reform, ARRA Funding

Risk Management

simeiosol wrote 2 weeks ago: technology organizations are at the center of three critical business management challenges: Regulat … more →

Tags: Simeio, Simeio Solutions, DirectAXs, ROMAXs, GRCAXs, ICOMAXs, direct access, Identity Management, Identity Access Management

New York Times: "Medical Problems Could Include Identity Theft"

pcidss wrote 2 weeks ago: This weekend the New York Times ran a front page article on Medical Identity Theft.  The article doe … more →

Tags: Medical ID Theft, News and Updates, Best Practices, Compliance, doctors, FTC, ID Theft, Identity Theft, meidcal fraud

Expanding scope - increasing complexity1 comment

Hal Amens wrote 2 weeks ago: The development of electronic medical records began in the facilities of providers – that’s where th … more →

Tags: Complexity, EMR, Internet, issues, Medical Community, ownership of data, Providers, Scope, Security

Comments On Definition of Meaningful Use of EMR For Purposes of HITECH Act Provider Incentives Due June 26

Curran Tomko Tarski LLP wrote 2 weeks ago: Friday, June 26, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time is the deadline to submit comments to the Office of … more →

Tags: ARRA Funding, Corporate compliance, Doctor, Health Care, health care finance, Health Care Provider, health-care reform, health plan, hospital

Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Invites Input on Meaningful Use Of Electronic Medical Records For Purposes of Definition

Curran Tomko Tarski LLP wrote 2 weeks ago: Friday, June 26, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time is the deadline to submit comments to the Office of … more →

Tags: Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, health care policy, health-care reform, Health Information Technology, HITECH Act, hospitals, medical privacy, Personal Health Records

The FTC's Identity Theft Red Flags Rule: Catching the uninsured in the act of medical services theft

Kathie McDonald-McClure wrote 2 weeks ago: Article Summary:  The Federal Trade Commission’s Red Flags Alert Rule for identity theft appli … more →

Tags: Health Information Technology, HITECH Law, Privacy security, Electronic Health Records, health-care reform, health reform, Red Flags Rule, Medical Identity Theft, health care uninsureds

Drug-Seeking Behavior4 comments

kylebaxter wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve had the distinct honor of working in a pharmacy for a year of my life.  That was about 6 … more →

Tags: Most Everything, 1996, boogie woogie flu, codeine, communicable disease, cough syrup, Disease, Diseases, drug seeking behavior

Data Security Podcast Episode 57 – June 15 2009

datasecurityblog wrote 2 weeks ago: 30 minutes each week on data security, privacy, and the law…. (plus or minus five) On this we … more →

Tags: breach, business continuity, Court Cases, criminal forensics, DarkWeb, eDiscovery, Exclusive!, Podcast, vulnerabilities

Beware Regulatory Hysteria1 comment

Tom Olzak wrote 3 weeks ago: Regulatory Hysteria: Knee-jerk overreaction to new regulations, often placing individual privacy at … more →

Tags: data security, Government, HIPAA, Policies and Processes, Privacy, BACKGROUND CHECKS, Ephi, FACTA, Process


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