Alert: OIG auditing HIPAA security
Health Care Auditing Strategies, May 1, 2007
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Review policies, procedures to ensure compliance
As you sit down at your desk, you see a pile of mail sitting in front of you. You start to panic. "No, it can't be," you think to yourself.
But as your eyes fall on the return address-the OIG-you realize that yes, it is. It's the OIG, and they're coming to audit you.
Eventually, more and more of these letters will begin to fill the mailboxes of compliance, audit, and legal departments across the country-letters informing them that they are the next targets in the OIG's HIPAA security audits. And you could be one of them.
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