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sandy ingram

Vendors: Can You Prove Your HIPAA Compliance? - 1 views

  • HHS estimates 1 to 2 million new BAs will need to become compliant.  HHS also states that if a BA agreement exists they expect the BA to be compliant with the terms of their agreements, now.  No waiting periods, no grace periods, be compliant, now.
  • HHS estimates 1 to 2 million new BAs will need to become compliant.   HHS also states that if a BA agreement exists they expect the BA to be compliant with the terms of their agreements, now.   No waiting periods, no grace periods, be compliant, now.
  • The next big challenge for both CEs and BAs is proving compliance.  There is no third party with authority to certify or accredit for HIPAA HITECH.  The BA needs to prove their compliance in order to get and keep their business relationships in healthcare. 
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  • At a glance the CE can see whether the BA is compliant and if necessary drill down to view their policies, procedures, forms, and determine whether they have completed all of their assigned tasks.  The Helper assigned to the account also provides oversight.
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    "If the recent rules proposed by HHS go through as expected a CE is responsible for their business associates (BA) and the BAs and their subcontractors are required to be HIPAA HITECH compliant, Many of these BAs and sub-contractors who also become BAs have never heard of HIPAA HITECH."
Graham Perrin

Remember Everything. | Evernote Corporation - 1 views

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    Some brief notes from a Mac OS X perspective: http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/public/2009/04/11/evernote-fsc-001.png for an fseventer view of file system changes when Evernote Web Clipper in Safari produces a PDF, launches the main and helper applications, and syncs. No evidence there of Sync Services, which may be surprising given the otherwise fine use of available technologies.
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    (Unlike Diigo) Evernote does not highlight web content, and is not oriented to group work or sharing.
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