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Understand HIPAA’s final enforcement rule
Physician Practice Advisor, April 5, 2006
The special report helps organizations understand the rules by offering
- analysis of the rule's provisions
- tips for avoiding enforcement activity
- clarification from experts on the Department of Justice's opinion on enforcement
- latest statistics on patient complaints from former Office for Civil Rights Director Rick Campanelli
- advice on how to respond to complaints and avoid an investigation
- investigation process
- basis for liability
- determination of the penalty amount
- grounds for a waiver
- conduct of a hearing
- appeal process
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