Minnesota health system trains staff members and tracks participation success via an online system
Briefings on HIPAA, September 1, 2009
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How do you train a staff of more than 40,000 people on privacy, data storage, and HIPAA laws? The privacy and security team at the University of Minnesota faced that dilemma several years ago. The university’s Minneapolis campus includes a large health system with the data of thousands of patients, students, and employees.
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