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The Complete Epic Implementation Guide For 2025

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Clear communication about implementation timelines, training schedules, and support resources helps reduce anxiety and resistance to change. Healthcare organizations must transfer patient records, clinical data, financial information, and operational data from legacy systems while ensuring accuracy, completeness, and accessibility.

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HIPAA Violation Cases

The HIPAA Journal

State Attorneys General can also impose financial penalties on HIPAA-covered entities and business associates for violations of the HIPAA Rules. Hackers had exploited a vulnerability in the Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) via its vendor Alliance HealthCare.

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The Complete Know How on EMR API Integration

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EMR API integration may be the key to achieve better communication between care providers, systems, and offer scalability. Better Communication Between Providers Since EMR APIs are known to connect different systems together, they can aid in improving communication between healthcare providers.

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New HIPAA Regulations in 2022-2023

The HIPAA Journal

The SUD records can then be shared by a covered entity or business associate for all TPO reasons, as is the case with HIPAA. Requests by individuals to transfer ePHI to a third party will be limited to the ePHI maintained in an EHR. Changing the maximum time to provide access to PHI from 30 days to 15 days.

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HIPAA Updates and HIPAA Changes in 2023

The HIPAA Journal

Restricting the right of individuals to transfer ePHI to a third party to only ePHI that is maintained in an EHR. Notification of Enforcement Discretion for Telehealth Remote Communications. For instance, it is permissible to use Skype (rather than Skype for Business), FaceTime, Google Hangouts Video, and Zoom. .”

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