Compliance: Don't let your HIPAA policies and procedures go stale
PPS Alert for Long-Term Care, February 8, 2019
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For HIPAA covered entities (CE) that maintain poor policies and procedures related to HIPAA compli-ance—those that are unfinished in draft form, not updated in years, and basically not followed to the letter—their lassitude has cost them dearly.
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