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Three Steps to Unlock the Power of AI for Healthcare Transformation

Healthcare IT Today

This article explores three key steps to help healthcare CIOs and IT leaders unlock AI’s full potential without compromising security, regulatory compliance, or budget integrity. Are there standardized protocols for data collection that ensure compliance with regulations such as HIPAA?

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Interview: Zbyn?k Sopuch, Chief Technology Officer, Safetica

HIPAA Journal

The HIPAA Journal has spoken with Zbyněk Sopuch, Chief Technology Officer at Safetica Inc., a global software company that provides business data protection and insider threat prevention solutions, including HIPAA-regulated entities. What are your main challenges regarding HIPAA? What is your current position?

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The Role of Compliance Officers in Healthcare Organizations: Challenges and Responsibilities

American Medical Compliance

Healthcare organizations must comply with many regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) , the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and various state-specific regulations. It is not just about following rules but about maintaining the highest standards of patient care and ethical behavior.

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A Prescription-Strength Formula for Stronger Cybersecurity in Healthcare Organizations

Healthcare IT Today

That may sound obvious, but it’s easy for healthcare organizations to overcorrect in other areas like compliance. For example, in their attempts to delineate and identify data they consider the most sensitive, they may zero in on HIPAA records to satisfy government regulations.

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The OIG Work Plan Decoded

Compliancy Group

The OIG Work Plan, sometimes referred to as “the Work Plan” or “the Plan,” is an essential tool in securing and maintaining healthcare regulatory compliance for patient safety, privacy, and quality care. HIPAA violations alone are incredibly costly to health providers.

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Why Do Healthcare Facilities Use Corporate Compliance Programs?

MedTrainer

Corporate compliance can help to reduce these potential costs by helping companies uphold compliance standards. Compliance Committee: Key stakeholders from various departments within the organization that assist in the development, implementation, and monitoring of the compliance program.

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Strengthening Healthcare Compliance: The Importance of Utilizing Compliance Checklists

MedTrainer

Healthcare organizations must take these requirements seriously and implement them as part of their compliance program to safeguard patient health and ensure lasting regulatory compliance. Auditing Your Compliance Checklist Like all compliance standards, checklists evolve.