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7 Hipaa Compliant Sites

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Department of Health & Human Services - HIPAAThe official central governmental hub for all HIPAA issues including rules, standards and implementation guides. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - Wikipedia .Key EDI(X12) transactions used for HIPAA compliance are: EDI Health Care Claim Transaction set (837) is used to Practice CentralHIPAA Privacy Rule Course The most [...]

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IT Infrastructure Management Services Provider Dinoct Delivers HIPAA Security Rules Compliant Cloud Infrastructure for ...

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Herndon, VA (PRWEB) May 26, 2011 hCentive, a leading healthcare technology provider, selects Dinoct ( http://www.dinoct.com/ ) to design, provision and manage the cloud infrastructure needed to support their web-based health insurance portal for a major U.S. health insurance company. The health insurance company’s millions of customers across the USA are using the hosted portal [...]

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HIPAA, HITECH Compliance Not Improving Health Care Data Security: Survey

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Being regulatory-compliant does not necessarily reduce the chances of a data breach, at least for the health care industry, according to a new study. Even more worrisome, organizations appear to be focusing more on compliance and less on security. About 56 percent of IT security professionals in the health care industry said they spend the [...]

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Security Tokens and Government Mandates Ensure Your Privacy

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A security token is a physical device that is used to add an additional layer of authentication security to any login. Security tokens come in a variety of forms and are also commonly referred to as a hardware token or hard token, authentication token, usb token, security fob, or token fob. Security tokens are typically [...]

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Understanding HIPAA

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA, as it is popularly known was enacted in 1996 by Congress. It came into force on 1 July, 1997. The main purpose of this act is to regulate health care delivery system and health insurance industry so that health care rights of people are protected from frauds, [...]

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Intranet Collaboration Software Hipaa Requirements

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Sharing private health information over the internet can be a risky business. Unfortunately, as people become accustomed to doing most if not all of their personal business online, the demand for accessing this information online will grow to the point that health care providers will have no choice but to either provide access to this [...]

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How a Paper Shredder Can Help You Comply With HIPAA and FACTA Rules

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When you think about paper shredders and the protection they can provide, what comes to mind? If you're like most people, you're worried about an identity thief making off with your credit card information, Social Security number, and so forth. But if you run a business, you need to consider someone else's privacy: your customer's. [...]

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Hipaa Medical Transcription Services

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Medical transcription is one of the most outsourced jobs in the healthcare industry and is aimed at easing the process of documentation of patient medical records. The process which involves transcribing doctor prescriptions requires highly accurate documentations to be done within limited time. Most of these transcription jobs are now being outsourced by healthcare firms, [...]

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HIPAA a Positive Way of Keeping the Health Information

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HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, endorsed in 1996. HIPAA laws produced a new nationalized standard in shielding the health information. Since as a person sees different physicians or gets admitted to different hospitals, the requisite health information must follow you. HIPAA defines the requirement to appropriately guard your health information [...]

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How Is HIPAA(Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) Related to Computers and Technology?

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I have to re-search how Hipaa is related to computers and technology! How is HIPPA implemented into the technology we use in our hospitals and doctor offices today? I know there are a number of ways but I dont know where to start, can anyone help me? Tags: health insurance portability, health insurance portability and [...]

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CERIAS Security: Privacy Policies in Web-Based Healthcare 4/5

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Clip 4/5 Speaker: Julie Earp · North Carolina State University The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) has resulted in the presence of very descriptive privacy policies on healthcare websites. These policies are intended to notify users about the organization's privacy practices; however, they are typically not easy to read, leading few [...]

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HIPAA Privacy Security

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HIPAA Privacy Security Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1996 to make certain that privacy in regards to patients' medical records is  maintained properly. HIPAA in various ways has changed the way healthcare providers manage patients' personal information. HIPAA has not only set the ground rules for [...]

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All You Ever Wanted to Know About HIPAA Training

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HIPPA training is essentially provided by any entity, which meets some pre-set requirements and criteria laid down by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, also known as HIPAA. Basically, HIPAA is a federal law that was first formed and enacted with an aim to offer protection from the misuse of patient medical [...]

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CERIAS Security: Privacy Policies in Web-Based Healthcare 1/5

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Clip 1/5 Speaker: Julie Earp · North Carolina State University The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) has resulted in the presence of very descriptive privacy policies on healthcare websites. These policies are intended to notify users about the organization's privacy practices; however, they are typically not easy to read, leading few [...]

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Virtualization Part 1

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Part 3 of an introduction to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security regulations on disaster recovery for covered entities and business associates. This video discusses using server virtualization to comply with the security regulations. Tags: Act, health insurance portability and accountability act, Virtualization, Portability, health insurance portability hipaa virtualization guidelines, hipaa virtualization [...]

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What Is the Significance of Hipaa Training?

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If you have been looking into using a medical answering service then you have probably come across the name HIPAA training.  What does this distinction mean?  HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.  This act was passed largely as a means to ensure privacy rules for workers who handle medical and pharmaceutical cases.  [...]

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Is Your Organization HIPAA Healthy?New Regulations Go Into Effect

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Is your organizationHIPAA healthy?New regulations go into effect What’s new and different with HIPAA? On August 19, 2009, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued new data breach notification regulations for healthcare providers, health plans and other entities that are covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). These tougher [...]

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Why HIPAA Compliance Training Is Required

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HIPAA Compliance The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) endeavors to regulate electronic transactions in healthcare to reduce costs; to establish requirements for practitioners, hospitals, and health plans to protect the confidentiality of that information; and to allow portability of preexisting condition exemption between employer health insurance group plans. HIPAA was enacted into federal [...]

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EHRtv: HIMSS09: Richard Gephardt, Former Congressman (D-MO)

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From www.ehrtv.com - Former Congressman Richard Gephardt (D-MO), speaks with Eric S. Fishman, MD during HIMSS09 about the current position on Health Information Technology. Gephardt expresses his views on the ARRA, on Personal Health Records, MyMedicalRecords.com, HIPAA, as well as additional methods to improve the US Healthcare System. Richard Gephardt has been a prominent American [...]

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Disaster Recovery and Virtualization

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This is the presentation that I made to the Centricity Healthcare User Group meeting that was held in Washington, DC in August 2009. I was speaking about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security regulations and compliance issues for health care providers, particularly on planning and preparing for system failures. In addition, I [...]

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