HIPAA Compliance Requirements Florida
Information about HIPAA Compliance Requirements
What is HIPAA Compliance Requirements?
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you, how HIPAA can be effectively implemented, and show you how to avoid
regulatory risks and fines! HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, sets the
standard for protecting sensitive patient data. Entities handling such
data, must put security measures in place, and follow them closely.
Meeting the HIPAA Compliance Requirements in Florida requires detailed
work, and focused attention. InfoSight Inc. will help you to avoid major
disruptions in your business which could significantly damage your
brand, and get you the point of having visible demonstrable evidence of
compliance. We also offer you new strategies to remain in compliance
once you get to full compliance. The popularity of Cloud and Mobile
devices is multiplying risks, and along with other factors, make
observance of the HIPAA Compliance Requirements in Florida extremely important.
Our experts urge you to regard HIPAA Compliance Requirements in Florida as a priority, and to embrace our directions on HIPAA Compliance Requirements in Florida. Take advantage of our extensive resources, for your Risk Assessment for a start, focusing on technology, people, environment, and processes, across 7 security domains; Management and Policy, Access Control, Authentication, Awareness, Content Security, Threat Management, and Encryption, using 43 threat agents, representing internal/external events, that may disrupt your processes and activities.
The 2003 HIPAA Security Rule, the 2009 Health and Human Services (HHS) which added “business associate” to entities that must comply with HIPAA, the 2009 American Recovery/Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and the HITECH Act with breach notification rules, for HIPAA entities, present challenges.
Healthcare providers receive financial incentives to upgrade Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems or purchase EHR systems, which deliver a secure set of electronic services in keeping with the HITECH Act, a provision of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). This can strengthen preparation for your HIPAA Audit, and enhance your HIPPA Compliance Requirements record. The program, started in 2011, ends in 2015.
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