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  • Social Media: Healthcare Privacy Tips

    Insights on How to Address Risks, Prevent Breaches Social Media: Healthcare Privacy Tips

    The privacy risks involved in using social media in healthcare can be minimized through innovative staff education, says risk management expert Paul Anderson. Read more...

  • VA's Use of Mobile Devices: An Update

    Slow-Going Until Mobile Device Management System Implemented VA's Use of Mobile Devices: An Update

    The Department of Veterans Affairs' effort to expand use of smart phones and tablets won't pick up speed until after it implements an enterprisewide mobile device management system to monitor the devices, says CIO Roger Baker. Read more...

  • The Regulation Waiting Game

    Tiger Team Takes Time Off, Awaiting Regulatory Action The Regulation Waiting Game

    The Privacy and Security Tiger Team, which advises federal healthcare regulators, likely will not meet again until after a batch of new regulations is released in the first quarter, says co-chair Deven McGraw. Read more...

  • Breach Tally Surpasses 19 Million

    Sutter Health Incident Finally Added to List Breach Tally Surpasses 19 Million

    With the tardy addition of the Sutter Health breach, the federal "wall of shame" tally of major healthcare information breaches now includes 385 incidents affecting more than 19 million individuals since September 2009. Read more...

  • Breach Resolution: 8 Lessons Learned

    CEO Offers Insights Based on Experience Breach Resolution: 8 Lessons Learned

    The Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, a non-profit consultancy that experienced a health information breach, learned eight important lessons from the experience, says CEO Micky Tripathi. Read more...

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    Privacy Policy: Paying Clients Exempt?

    Google Says Yes, Advocacy Group Raises Doubts By Eric Chabrow
    Privacy Policy: Paying Clients Exempt?

    Google says its new privacy policy that has some privacy advocates up in arms will not have the same impact on paying customers. But an advocacy group contends some Google customers' contracts state they must adhere to the published privacy policy.

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    Risk Management for Mobile Devices

    Guidance on Privacy, Security Essential By Howard Anderson
    Risk Management for Mobile Devices

    With the surge in use of tablets, smart phones and other mobile devices, it's good to see some privacy and security best practice guidance is in the works.

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    Human Element of Info Risk Management

    Continuous Monitoring, Education Seen as Critical By Jeffrey Roman
    Human Element of Info Risk Management

    People, as much as anything else, are a critical aspect of information risk management, and businesses and government agencies must monitor employees - and educate them, as well - to thwart a potential threat from within.

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    Second EHR Incentive Rule Progresses

    Would Set HITECH Stage 2 'Meaningful Use' Requirements By Howard Anderson
    Second EHR Incentive Rule Progresses

    Federal regulators are nearing completion of a second proposed rule for Stage 2 of the HITECH Act electronic health record incentive program.

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    Mobile Security Best Practices Sought

    HHS Plans Roundtable This Spring By Howard Anderson
    Mobile Security Best Practices Sought

    As more healthcare organizations ramp up their use of mobile devices, federal regulators are launching an effort to identify best practices for ensuring privacy and security.

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