According to a July HCPro survey of approximately 500 healthcare providers, 56% have already received medical record requests and 40% have had money recouped by a RAC.
When HITECH was signed into law February 17, 2009, privacy and security officers predicted the provision that gives patients greater rights to accounting of disclosures on their electronic health records (EHR) would prove to be the most difficult.
The cost of failure to comply with the HIPAA Security Rule has significantly increased during the past few years. This cost is not related solely to regulatory changes; it is also associated with data loss and corruption, legal risks, and damage to business image. Many healthcare organizations relegate disaster recovery planning and disaster preparedness to the back burner. This represents a regulatory compliance concern and a significant risk to organizations.
Q. In the April issue of BOH, one of the Q&As discussed who must send out breach notification letters if the business associate (BA) was responsible for the breach. The answer was covered entities. Didn’t HITECH make BAs covered entities?