Pay-per-view article: Q&A: Tips for security rule readiness
Compliance Monitor, January 5, 2005
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With the HIPAA security rule deadline drawing near, it's time to make sure everything is working as smoothly as possible to minimize the time, money, and effort you spend getting ready for the big day in April 2005.
Q: Security compliance has only involved the information technology (IT) department thus far. What key players outside of IT should be on my HIPAA compliance team to make HIPAA an organization-wide issue and not just a computer, network, and security issue?
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