Five tips to help ensure patient privacy
Strategies for Health Care Compliance, January 1, 2013
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Despite efforts to prevent data breaches in healthcare, they continue to cause alarm. Almost 20 million patient health records have been compromised in the past two years, according to statistics from HHS.
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