Category Archives: Guide

What auditors should keep in mind while Security Rule Audits?

HIPAA security audits require the auditor to pay attention to the prevailing general conditions or stipulations that may impact the audit plan, as well as how existing controls and methods address each of the 42 security standards. In terms of IT, auditors need to review the organization’s use of appropriate controls to ensure the protection … Continue reading

HHS getting stricter at business process failures causing HIPAA violations

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services made two announcements last month: 1. It had imposed a civil monetary penalty of $4.3 million on health insurer Cignet Health for violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act’s privacy provisions. 2. The Massachusetts General Hospital had agreed to pay HHS a total of $1 million to … Continue reading

Official announcement made for the training of state attorney generals to file federal lawsuits

It was recently announced that training for state attorneys general on how to file a HIPAA federal civil lawsuit will be offered this spring. Thought the HITECH Act enabled state attorneys general to file the federal lawsuits, not many such actions have been taken apart from a few cases like the lawsuit filed by former … Continue reading

Is your sensitive medical data secured with your web application?

Big organizations often need web applications to handle and manage their medical information but with strict HIPAA compliance Rules, the healthcare providers need to ensure that they are entrusting their sensitive PHI data to vendors and partners who are as vigilant as they themselves are in protecting PHI. As such when choosing your web designer … Continue reading

Knowing about Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act

The regulation implementing the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA) was published on November 21, 2008, and became effective on January 19, 2009. PSQIA establishes a voluntary reporting system to enhance the data available to assess and resolve patient safety and health care quality issues. To encourage the reporting and analysis of … Continue reading

Knowing about Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)

HIPAA data encryption standards require health care providers, health insurance companies and business associates who transmit, store or access protected health information in electronic form to utilize a standardized level of data encryption. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) approved cryptographic algorithm used to protect electronic data and is quite … Continue reading

Exceptional cases when PHI may be disclosed by healthcare professionals

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) has Privacy Rule to ensure the protection of a patient’s health information. However, there are certain exceptions to the confidentiality: 1. If a state or federal law authorizes medical disclosures, then the HIPAA privacy rule does not apply. For instance, if paternity of a child … Continue reading

The five titles which make up HIPAA

The HIPAA law was enacted to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the American health care system. The law includes administrative simplification provisions to establish standards and requirements for the electronic transmission of certain health care information. It also requires organizations exchanging information for health care transactions to follow national implementation guidelines. To meet these … Continue reading

SecureGRC SB™ from eGestalt to help small businesses with HIPAA & HITECH compliance

eGestalt is a provider of information technology governance, risk management and compliance (IT-GRC) solutions for small to mid-size organizations. eGestalt, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and has offices in US, Asia-Pacific and Middle East., has announced the U.S. availability of SecureGRC SB™, a patent-pending Cloud computing and Software-as-a-Service (Saas) application that helps to meet HIPAA … Continue reading

Using hard drive full disc encryption for safety of electronic data

Healthcare providers often stand at the risk of losing confidential and personal data when laptop computers are misplaced or stolen. Companies large and small, public and private, are all at risk. The real and associated costs of data breaches are staggering: In 2006, corporations that experienced a data breach spent an average of $5 million … Continue reading