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Top Security Certifications Required for Data Protection

HIT Consultant

A lack of regulatory compliance, network and technical vulnerabilities, unencrypted information, unsecured mobile devices, and weak credentials all play a part in putting a healthcare organization at risk for a data breach. Paul Banco, CEO of etherFAX    How secure is your data? How Can a Data Breach Be Prevented?

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New Safe Harbor and General Compliance Program Guidance Provides Opportunity for Buyers to Mitigate Litigation and Fraud Risk

Health Law RX

The DOJ Announcement stresses the importance of investing in strong compliance programs for both the buyers and sellers in business transactions. Healthcare companies should engage experienced regulatory counsel to advise about the nuances of each element as they gauge the impact that regulatory compliance may have on deal terms.

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The Importance of Third-Party Compliance: Mitigating Risks and Ensuring Accountability

Compliancy Group

Understanding Third-Party Compliance: Navigating Regulations & Building Trust Third-party compliance refers to ensuring that external entities associated with an organization adhere to the same standards and regulations as the company itself.

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What You Need for Your SOC 2 Readiness Assessment

Compliancy Group

Change Management Assess how changes to your IT environment are documented, tested, and approved, ensuring they do not introduce vulnerabilities or disrupt services. Compliance with Policies Verify that your employees and partners adhere to established security policies and guidelines through awareness training and regular compliance checks.

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Pharma IT and AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

It is key for pharmaceutical companies to recognize that efficiency does not override compliance, patient safety or regulatory standards. There is a growing interest in the integration of safety services with technology, and this will continue into 2024.

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The Devil may be in the Details of the Part II No Surprises Act IFR

Health Care Law Brief

Surprise medical billing generally occurs when an individual receives an unexpected medical bill from a health care provider or facility after receiving services, where the individual did not understand that the provider or facility was not an “in-network” participating provider or facility under the individual’s Plan.

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AI Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Key Risks and Security Measures

HIT Consultant

Director of TPRM Strategy Morgan Hague, Manager of IT Risk Management at Meditology Services Leaps in healthcare technology continue to benefit humankind: from the advent of the X-ray in the 19 th century to dialysis, CT, MRI, and other machines in the 20 th century, to a new breadth of digital tools in this era. Britton Burton Sr.