Editor's Pick: Product of the week: The Complete Guide to Healthcare Privacy and Information Security Governance
HIM-HIPAA Insider, October 6, 2014
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Healthcare reform, technological advancements, and regulatory requirements create privacy and information security challenges for those tasked with safeguarding confidential information.
The Complete Guide to Healthcare Privacy and Information Security Governance by Phyllis A. Patrick, MBA, FACHE, CHC, provides privacy and security officers with resources to develop, implement, and evolve effective information security and privacy programs that are accountable to patients, the community, colleagues, and regulators. Learn how to adopt a governance model that changes your organization’s privacy and information security culture from one focused only on regulatory requirements to one that values privacy and information security.
Privacy and information security professionals will use this resource to confidently carry out their responsibilities, which includes sharing essential information about privacy and information security with senior leaders and board members.
This book provides important information for senior leaders and trustees about their roles and responsibilities in overseeing information security and privacy programs. It also provides important information for healthcare managers, including compliance officers, safety officers, quality officers, and others who work with privacy and information security officers.
For more information or to order, call 800/650-6787 and mention Source Code EZINEAD or visit the HCPro Healthcare Marketplace.
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