Major privacy breaches: How to respond to their unique challenges with notifying patients, government
Briefings on HIPAA, July 1, 2009
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You may never experience a privacy breach that affects thousands of victims. But experts say a plan that describes exactly how you will respond in case you do
is essential.
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