Briefings on HIPAA, March 2010
Briefings on HIPAA, March 1, 2010
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In this issue of BOH, you'll learn some final checklist items for HITECH compliance and how to amend BA contracts and adjust your HIPAA internal sanctions policy to make it dovetail the HITECH Act's penalty scheme. You’ll also find some answers to challenging HIPAA compliance questions from your colleagues and some advice on selecting a company that works with wireless networks. Finally, some helpful information on OCR’s new privacy outreach coordinators.
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