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Best Practices for Healthcare Compliance Documentation
Maintaining healthcare compliance depends on having many tools and strategies at your disposal, especially when faced with an audit or incident of non-compliance. Perhaps the most essential element is compliance documentation. Paperwork [...]
Supremely Criminal PHI Access: A HIPAA Violation Case
Trent J. Russell was an organ transplant coordinator for the Washington Regional Transplant Community (“WRTC”). WRTC is a federally designated organization that identifies near-death patients whose organs can be transplanted. Mr. Russell [...]
Optimizing Outcomes: Ways to Improve Work Performance in Healthcare
Improving work performance in the healthcare sector is crucial for ensuring the highest standards of patient care, enhancing operational efficiency, and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. Healthcare professionals face a wide variety [...]
American Medical Response Settles with HHS for $115K
On August 1, 2024, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced a settlement with American Medical Response. This marks the 49th civil monetary penalty under [...]
What is the FTC’s Revised Health Breach Notification Rule?
In 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) implemented the Health Breach Notification Rule (HBNR), to provide security protection for consumer digital health information. The Rule was instituted to fill a regulatory void. [...]
2024 OIG Compliance Program Guidance for Home Health Agencies
In 2024, home health agencies face stringent new compliance requirements as outlined by the Office of Inspector General (OIG). Understanding and implementing these guidelines is crucial to avoid audits, fines, and potential [...]
















