Cost-effective ways to ensure HIPAA compliance
HIM Connection, May 4, 2010
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Jaspinder Grewal is a self-described “techie” who knows that developing cost-effective techniques to ensure HIPAA compliance is important for healthcare organizations.
Grewal, who is project lead for application services at Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, shared his ideas during the 18th National HIPAA Summit, held February 2–5 in Washington, DC.
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