News & Analysis

March 7, 2019
Medicare Web

Q: A pain specialist practice called to set up an apointment for my wife while she was out. She has various medical problems, and I am often in contact with her doctors. I asked if I could set up the appointment, and they said it would be a HIPAA violation to speak to anyone other than the patient about their schedule. Is that correct?

March 6, 2019
HIM Briefings

Having access to the right information at the right time is critical for healthcare professionals, from patient access staff to surgeons, but when it comes to capturing sexual orientation and gender identity data, many organizations are still struggling to get it right. Use these expert tips to help your organization build a more complete, inclusive data set.

March 4, 2019
Briefings on HIPAA

Patient matching is a concern at every level of patient care, and it can have ramifications for HIPAA compliance as well.

March 1, 2019
Medicare Web

University of Washington Medicine in Washington state is notifying 974,000 patients about a data breach which left their health information exposed online for weeks. This follows a recent breach announced by the University of Connecticut Health which affected 326,629 individuals in December.

February 28, 2019
Medicare Web

Q: At the doctor's office where I work, patients are often friends or family members of staff. I heard in passing that my co-worker's boyfriend was coming in for an appointment later that day, when I mentioned it to the co-worker, she said she would be filing a complaint for a HIPAA violation. Is this really a HIPAA violation? 

February 27, 2019
HIM Briefings

Get to the root of the problem with defining and defending a sepsis diagnosis.

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