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SQA News | Summer 2023

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The greatest lesson I learned from him is the power of simplifying complex problems down to their most basic elements. His ability to quickly strip away extraneous details and excuses from a problem statement allows him to approach the solution with basic fundamentals. Got Tennis? Don’t forget to send us your Already Here photos!

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OCR Announces Resolutions to Eleven HIPAA Violations 

Med-Net Compliance

An eye care specialist company in New York failed to provide a patient with a copy of her medical records until three days after OCR initiated its investigation, and nearly five months after the complainant’s first written request. OCR issued a Notice of Final Determination and imposed a civil money penalty of $100,000.

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Anti-Social Media – How a Post Becomes a HIPAA Violation

Compliancy Group

Because her comments included PHI, the result was a HIPAA fine and professional discipline. For example, if a patient posted a family holiday picture and tagged you in the post, a response like “so glad we could get him home for the holidays” will likely earn you a HIPAA violation. Social Media and HIPAA – The Wrong Response.

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

If you’re in an appointment with a patient and realize it may not be the appropriate appointment setting, you then have to quickly think through how to best take care of the patient – either in the office today, or wait until tomorrow, or send him to get a blood test or an X-ray. These are all new decision points for providers.”

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SQA News | Spring 2023

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Let’s start with the wins from this move… Wins Bringing On A New CEO On a trip with my father and Co-Chairman , Jim McKay , in May of ’22, I opened up to him that I wanted to contribute in a different, likely more meaningful way moving forward with SQA. Riley, KS with an A.A. in General Studies. Hey Associates!

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Collision Conference: Encouraging Signs for Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

Note: Humblest apologies to Dr. Smart for typing her name wrong in the video and for not tagging her properly @KatharineSmart ]. I asked him for his thoughts on the decline of telehealth and whether that spells trouble for virtual care providers. Katherine Smart shares how #digitalhealth can rise to the challenge.

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SQA News | Fall 2023

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She started off her career in healthcare, amid the pandemic, working in quality improvement programs. During her spare time, she likes to play video games and play sports (tennis, basketball, ultimate frisbee—you name it!) Like so many of us in quality, he did not go and seek his first quality role, rather, if found him.