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HHS Modifies Rule for Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Records
On February 8, 2024, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it had approved the modification of rules regarding the confidentiality of patient Substance Use Disorder (SUD) records. After [...]
Dental Fraud Schemes Uncovered
This month, fraud in the medical industry has been making headlines fairly frequently. Two recent cases involved dental offices. In one case, the dentist himself was involved, practicing on a revoked license. [...]
OSHA Annual Training Requirements for Healthcare Workers
People are likely to get hurt when they don’t have the skills or knowledge to identify the many hazards in the healthcare environment. Healthcare employees are exposed to various potential risks, including [...]
8.8 Million Patients Affected by Healthcare Breaches in January 2024
In another big month for healthcare breaches, the OCR Breach Portal listed 59 incidents affecting 8,799,300 patients. The most affected group was healthcare providers, reporting 36 incidents affecting 8 million patients, followed [...]
Mastering SOC 2 Compliance Documentation: A Comprehensive Guide for Businesses
Data security and privacy are paramount in healthcare settings, from large healthcare organizations to small private practices. Any entity, or vendor of that entity, handling sensitive information must maintain SOC 2 standards, [...]
Two Healthcare Organizations Caught Up in Medicare Fraud Schemes
Fraud in healthcare has run rampant in recent years, as evident by two incidents in which healthcare organizations billed insurance companies for things patients never received. In one incident, a New Jersey [...]














