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HIPAA Violation Cases

The HIPAA Journal

HIPAA violation cases are compliance investigations that result from a data breach being notified to the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) or a privacy complaint being submitted to OCR via the complaints portal. There are many different types of HIPAA violation cases.

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Critical Features for Developing a Healthcare App

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In 2021, the number of healthcare apps on Google Play Store stands at 53,054. However, any protected health information (PHI) that your app collects or stores needs to be safeguarded against malicious forces to remain compliant under HIPAA regulations. The healthcare mobile industry is rapidly transforming right before our eyes.

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Supreme Court Declines Petition to Take on Data Breach Case Against South Carolina FQHC

The HIPAA Journal

The vendor notified Sandhills on January 8, 2021, about a ransomware attack on November 15, 2020. Consider a scenario where, in anticipation of receiving healthcare, Appellant provided her PII and billing information to Sandhills but never showed up for her appointment. Ransomware was deployed on December 3, 2020.

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Top Marketing Trends for Healthcare Practices in 2024

Practice Builders

Adapting Healthcare Marketing Strategies: Post-Pandemic Realities and HIPAA Evolution In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers face challenges with fearful and homebound patients reluctant to seek essential care. Greetings from a future in which healthcare is an experience rather than merely a business.

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Zoom Became a Household Name in the Pandemic. It’s Working to Do the Same in Healthcare – At #HIMSS21

Health Populi

In March 2021, Zoom conducted research into the question, “how virtual do we want our future to be?” Zoom developed a new iOS mobile browser client on the Zoom for Healthcare platform, enabling people to connect for appointments with health care providers via Apple devices.

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Complete Guide for Mobile EHR App Development

Arkenea

Better Patient Engagement With mobile EHR apps, patients have direct access to their medical records, lab results, and appointment schedules. They can engage in video consultations, ask questions, refill prescriptions, and receive reminders for upcoming appointments or medication refills. billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.7%

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ePrescription Software Development – Detailed Outlook

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Since it includes patients’ data or ePHI (Protected Health Information), it’s essential to encompass HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) rules during the e-prescription software development process. HIPAA regulations safeguard ePHI on physical, technical, and administrative levels.