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Virtual Noncompliance: OCR Settles With CSP Business Associate for $90,000
On January 7, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced a $90,000 settlement (with a one-year corrective action plan, or CAP) with Virtual Private [...]
Legal Requirements for Healthcare Websites: A Comprehensive Checklist
Having a website has become standard for healthcare organizations and service providers. It also makes good business sense. If your website collects and uses patient data, you must satisfy specific HIPAA website [...]
Simplifying HIPAA Healthcare Compliance With Automated Solutions
There are multiple challenges that fall within maintaining HIPAA compliance, which is likely why at least 133 million patient records were exposed in 2023 alone. Healthcare organizations continue to face hurdles with [...]
OCR Enters into $80,000 Settlement With HIPAA Business Associate After Ransomware Investigation
On January 7, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced that it had entered into an $80,000 settlement and three-year corrective action plan (CAP) with [...]
Required, Regular, (W)ritten: HHS’ Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Security Rule
Quick, what do these words have in common? Cloud computing, internet of things, generative AI, blockchain, augmented reality, internet of things, machine learning. Answer: As of 2025, all of these words are used [...]
Eliminating the Manual Approach to the New York Medicaid Exclusion List
Currently, there are 8,303 providers and entities on the New York OMIG exclusion list. There are a variety of reasons that a provider can end up on this list, from committing fraud, [...]