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Is Microsoft Teams HIPAA Compliant?

HIPAA Journal

If your HIPAA-covered organization is planning to use Microsoft Teams to collect, store, share, or transmit electronic PHI, it is important to know how to make Microsoft Teams HIPAA compliant. How to Make Microsoft Teams HIPAA Compliant No software is HIPAA compliant.

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Is Your Data Supply Chain Ethical? Don’t Restrict Due Diligence to Physical Operations.

C&M Health Law

This article was originally published in Corporate Compliance Insights. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) can present several areas of exposure. Significant due diligence processes were established for third parties to prevent bribery and other ethical violations.

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Updated Compliance Tool for Developers of Mobile Health Apps

Hall Render

The Tool presents developers of mobile health apps with a series of questions to help them understand which federal laws and regulations may apply. The Health Breach Notification Rule applies only to organizations not subject to HIPAA and is triggered when there is unsecured, individually identifiable information in a PHR.

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Building a Culture of Compliance

Total HIPAA

When a company effectively communicates the significance of cybersecurity, ensures that team members know how to report suspicious incidents, and implements accurate risk assessments along with clear policies and procedures, we refer to this as a “culture of compliance”. This approach significantly enhances your security measures.

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The Value of an Enterprise Active Data Archive Begins with Patient Safety

HIT Consultant

As other mandates, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Cures Act, all came into play, the need to digitalize records to ensure privacy and confidentiality as well as improve interoperability has forced payors and providers alike to look at data differently.