HIPAA COMPLIANCE
HIPAA requires the ability to establish and
maintain reasonable and appropriate administrative,
technical, and physical safeguards to ensure integrity,
confidentiality, and availability of the information.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of
1996 (HIPAA), was the result of efforts by the
federal government to ensure healthcare data practices
permitted ease for patients to move jobs, insurance and
healthcare providers.
The goals and objectives of this
legislation are to streamline industry inefficiencies,
reduce paperwork, make it easier to detect and prosecute
fraud and abuse while enabling workers of all professions
to change jobs easily, even if they (or family members)
had preexisting medical conditions.
HIPAA requires the ability to establish and
maintain reasonable and appropriate administrative,
technical, and physical safeguards to ensure integrity,
confidentiality, and availability of the information.
Healthcare organizations are required to individually
assess their security and privacy requirements and take
suitable measures to implement electronic data protection
(both in transit and in storage). As proposed, a HIPAA-compliant
information system will need to include a combination of
administrative procedures, physical safeguards, and
technical measures to protect patient information while it
is stored and while it is transmitted across
communications networks. DataPipe provides critical data
security protection without compromising patient privacy
and can help customers achieve HIPAA compliance.
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