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DOJ Announces Largest Ever Health Care Fraud Takedown

The HIPAA Journal

Department of Justice has announced the results of its 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, the largest in its history, eclipsing the previous record of $6 billion with actions to disrupt health care fraud schemes involving more than $14.6 billion in intended losses.

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The Complete Epic Implementation Guide For 2025

Arkenea

In 2025, successful Epic implementation must address emerging requirements including artificial intelligence integration, cloud computing capabilities, and enhanced interoperability standards that have become essential for modern healthcare delivery.

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7 tips on how to navigate the complexities of migrating EHRs to the cloud

Medical Economics

Some have moved slowly for fear of running afoul of HIPAA laws. Nevertheless, a cloud strategy opens up new possibilities that ultimately benefit both health care professionals and their patients. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A.

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99% Of Healthcare Orgs Managing IoMT Devices with Known Exploited Vulnerabilities

The HIPAA Journal

They typically have a large attack surface, security weaknesses in their core infrastructure, and due to the need to maintain high levels of patient care and have constant access to patient data, they are viewed as the critical infrastructure most likely to pay a ransom demand.

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11 device policy essentials to keep your practice secure

Physicians Practice

Layer onto that the growing bring-your-own-device culture: allowing employees to sync personal smartphones with the electronic health record can “raise privacy concerns” and blur the line between work and off-hours browsing, warns a HIPAA BYOD briefing. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D. Singer, M.D.,

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The Unexpected Burden of Billing for Small Behavioral Health Practices

Valant

Behavioral health providers managing both clinical care and business operations face unique challenges: complex prior authorization requirements, extensive documentation standards, and insurance coverage barriers. June 4, 2021 ICD-10 Code for Anxiety, Unspecified 2025 – F41.9 Request a Demo

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2025 Guide to Billing in Hospital Management Systems

Arkenea

Security in cloud environments has evolved to meet healthcare requirements, with major providers offering HIPAA-compliant infrastructure and advanced encryption capabilities. Security and Compliance HIPAA compliance with audit trail capabilities represents the minimum security requirement for healthcare billing systems.

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