Back to basics: Dig deep when performing a risk analysis
Briefings on HIPAA, August 1, 2014
This is an excerpt from a member only article. To read the article in its entirety, please login or subscribe to Briefings on HIPAA.
To fully understand where your organization's risks lie, you not only need to have a firm grasp on risk analysis and assessment processes, you need to define these processes as well.
This is an excerpt from a member only article. To read the article in its entirety, please login or subscribe to Briefings on HIPAA.
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- Don't forget the three checks in medication administration
- Note similarities and differences between HCPCS, CPT® codes
- Practice the six rights of medication administration
- Nursing responsibilities for managing pain
- Skills of effective case managers
- The consequences of an incomplete medical record
- Steps for maintaining patient privacy
- Prevent dehydration with nursing interventions
- Q&A: Primary, principal, and secondary diagnoses
- Neurological checks for head injuries
- E-mailed
-
- Peer review using a retired physicain without liability insurance
- The history and importance of the pinning ceremony
- The consequences of an incomplete medical record
- Q: Do patients need to renew HIPAA acknowledgements every year?
- Q&A: Atelectasis query for secondary diagnosis
- Know the medical gas cylinder storage requirements
- Identify all injuries and conditions to correctly code for multiple significant trauma
- Fetal non-stress tests represent important part of maternal and fetal health
- Clinically Speaking: Accidental puncture laceration
- Clarifying status indicator ’S’ and ’T’ procedures
- Searched