Pay-per-view: Sort out disclosures with new privacy tool
Compliance Monitor, November 29, 2007
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A new resource will help public health professionals understand the intricacies of HIPAA and other federal and state privacy laws. The Public Health Data Standards Consortium (PHDSC) released PRISM-a privacy tool kit for public health professionals-on September 8. Although the tool aims to address the unique challenges that public sector health agencies at the state and local level face, it is also a potential resource for traditional payer- and provider-covered entities as well, says Vicki Hohner, MBA, senior consultant for Scottsdale, AZ-based FOX Systems, who helped assemble the tool.
To find out more, order the pay-per-view article Sort out disclosures with new privacy tool The cost is $10. Subscribers to the online version of Strategies for Health Care Compliance have free access to this article. Subscribers to the print edition can find it in their most recent issue.
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