Check out our new HIPAA Update blog!
Compliance Monitor, August 12, 2009
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Since HIPAA first took effect in 2003, HCPro, Inc. has been an industry leader in privacy and security training resources. This year, we’ve updated our existing HIPAA books, handbooks, e-learning courses, and newsletters to include the new HIPAA laws.
You will find all these training resources on our new blog, HIPAA Update. You’ll also be able to mingle with your colleagues by commenting on blog posts and asking our experts HIPAA questions. We hope you find our new blog useful and a way to strengthen your facility’s HIPAA compliance program and ultimately protect your patients’ privacy.
Check out these posts by going to our home page:
You will find all these training resources on our new blog, HIPAA Update. You’ll also be able to mingle with your colleagues by commenting on blog posts and asking our experts HIPAA questions. We hope you find our new blog useful and a way to strengthen your facility’s HIPAA compliance program and ultimately protect your patients’ privacy.
Check out these posts by going to our home page:
- Business associates and covered entities should comply with HITECH requirements now
- OCR's HIPAA Enforcement: More Bark or Bite?
- Sebelius shifts HIPAA Security Rule enforcement to civil rights office
- KP Bellfower unsure if it will appeal second fine connected to Octomom
- Q&A: Keeping a record of HIPAA training files
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