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HIPAA Weekly Advisor, March 16, 2009
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HCPro is looking for HIPAA case studies for use in our elearning library, and we want to hear your story. We are looking for realistic examples/case scenarios featuring privacy and security concerns.
The case studies will be used in HIPAA training courses for billing/coding, nursing, physician, and custodial staff courses. If we use your case study in our courses you will receive $50. All case studies should be submitted by Friday, March 20.
To submit your case study contact Ben Amirault.
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