Create a culture of HIPAA compliance at your facility
Briefings on Outpatient Rehab: Reimbursement and Regulations, September 1, 2009
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You’re a HIPAA expert and a trainer in a facility, which means two things are certain: You stress because you train nearly every staff member within your organization at least once annually, and you know they hate every minute of it.
HIPAA may not be fun to teach, learn, or execute because of its complexity, but it needn’t be boring. It can be tolerable, and, if you’re good at your job, interesting and thought-provoking as well.
This requires some creativity on your part and investment by your organization, says Brandon Ho, HIPAA compliance specialist at Pacific Regional Medical Command and Tripler Army Medical Center, part of the Military Health System, in Honolulu.
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