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Office for Civil Rights - HIPAA. Medical Privacy - National Standards to Protect the Privacy of Personal Health Information. OCR Guidance Explaining Significant Aspects of the Privacy Rule - December 4, 2002. http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/privacy.html
Worrell, B. Analyst: HIPAA compliance proves costly for health care providers. Health Car Strategic Management. 20(12):6-7, Dec. 2002.
Worrell, B. Analyst: HIPAA compliance proves costly for health care providers. Health Care Strategic Management. 20(12):6-7. Dec. 2002.
Amatayakul, M., and Johns, M. L. Compliance in the crosshairs: targeting your training. Journal of AHIMA. 73(10):16A-16F, Nov./Dec. 2002.
Dougherty, M. It's time to finalize your privacy policies. Journal of AHIMA. 73(10):61- 64, Nov./Dec. 2002.
Anderson, T. Curing privacy problems: HIPAA/Healthcare. Journal of Healthcare Protection Management. 18(1):97-107, Winter 2002.
Paddison, N. V. Where do we go from here? Marketing Health Services MHS. 22(3):14-18, Fall 2002.
Amatayakul, M. Risk assessment and serendipitous effects of HIPAA. Journal of Healthcare Information Management. 16(4):7-9, Fall 2002.
Goodwin, L. K., and Prather, J. C. Protecting patient privacy in clinical data mining. Journal of Healthcare Information Management. 16(4):62-67, Fall 2002.
Tieman, J. Looking for more time. Modern Healthcare. 32(42):16, Oct. 21, 2002.
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Frequently Asked Questions ASHRM's newsletter. Oct. 8, 2002. http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/whatsnew.html
Moynihan, J. J. Face sheet data exchanges. Healthcare Financial Management. 56(10):106-107, Oct. 2002.
Selecky, C. Disease management association of America white paper confirm protections for disease management in HHS's final HIPAA privacy modifications. DMAA About the DMAA. Press Release, Oct. 29, 2002. http://www.dmaa.org/dmaawhitepaper10292002.htm
Amatayakul, M. The first line of defense against privacy complaints. Journal of AHIMA. 73(9):24A-24C, Oct. 2002.
Sullivan, T. Mind your business associate access: six steps. Journal of AHIMA. 73(9):92, 94, 96, Oct. 2002.
Practice Brief: Implementing the minimum necessary standard. Journal of AHIMA. 73(9):96A-96F, Oct. 2002.
Rubas, W. Moving toward HIPAA compliance: eight steps for behavioral providers. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow. 11(5):16-21, Oct. 2002.
Gue, D. G., Spearly, J., and Grove, T. Determining what is HIPAAffordable: a professional costing approach to HIPAA implementation. Health Management Technology. 23(10):16, 19-20, Oct. 2002.
Hughes, G. Creating privacy rule implementation efficiency. Journal of AHIMA. 73(9):97-99, Oct. 2002.
Amatayakul, M. United under HIPAA: a comparison of arrangements and agreements. Journal of AHIMA. 73(8):24A-24D, Sept. 2002.
The Division of Advocacy and Health Policy. In compliance......with HIPAA rules. Bulletin. 87(9):22, 33, Sept. 2002.
Rishel, W., and Ward, M. HIPAA's proposal for claims attachments. Healthcare Informatics. 19(9):67-68, Sept. 2002.
Kadas, R. M. Cashing in on technology's dividends. Healthcare Informatics. 19(9):71-74, Sept. 2002.
Is your ED ready for HIPAA? how to protect privacy. Hospital Case Management. 10(9):135-137, Sept. 2002.
Shehata, A. Strengthening system security to prepare for HIPAA. Health Management Technology. 23(9):14-15, 19, Sept. 2002.
Tieman, J. HHS releases privacy rules. Modern Healthcare. 32(32):6, Aug. 12, 2002.
Page, L. HIPAA privacy planning starts: but it's not easy being big. Modern Physician. Aug. 1, 2002. http://www.modernphysician.com/archive/article.php3?refid-1705
Versel, N. Are their heads in the sand?: providers have been slow to work on HIPAA privacy compliance, but workgroups can help. Modern Physician. Aug. 1, 2002. http://www.modernphysician.com/archive/article.php3?refid-1702
Beckley, E. T. Staying on the right side of the law: medical organizations need to get ready now for implementation of HIPAA privacy regulations. Modern Physician. Aug. 1, 2002. http://www.modernphysician.com/archive/article.php3?refid-1701
Versel, N. All systems go: CMS braces for first wave of HIPAA -compliant transactions. Modern Physician. Aug. 1, 2002. http://www.modernphysician.com/archive/article.php3?refid-1718
Versel, N. Who's your partner? defining business associates is a problematic gray area. Modern Physician. Aug. 1, 2002. http://www.modernphysician.com/archive/article.php3?refid-1719
Versel, N. Securing the fax: the ubiquitous fax machine remains a "wild-card element' in the HIPAA privacy game. Modern Physician. Aug. 1, 2002. http://www.modernphysician.com/archive/article.php3?refid-1717
Use the internet to prepare for HIPAA more efficiently. Medicine on the Net. 8(8):1-4, 6, Aug. 2002.
HIPAA resources on the Net. Medicine on the Net. 8(8):5, Aug. 2002.
HIPAA vendors and tools. Medicine on the Net. 8(8):6, Aug. 2002.
HIPAA handbook helps HIM staff prepare for the new privacy rules. Medical Records Briefing. 17(8):10, Aug. 2002.
Ready for HIPAA? take steps to protect patient privacy before it's too late. ED Management. 14(8):85-88, Aug. 2002.
Hughes, G. Stop? go? how to handle proposed amendments to the privacy rule. Journal of AHIMA. 73(7):24A-24D, July/Aug. 2002.
Hughes, G. Simple steps to tracking disclosures. Journal of AHIMA. 73(7):68-70, July/Aug. 2002.
Wachler, A. B., and Fehn, A. K. HIPAA compliance date extended. 38(4):48-49, July/Aug. 2002.
Nine Key HIPAA Privacy Challenges and Recommended Implementation Solutions. Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Health Practice. Publication date: July 23, 2002
Information technology in health care: it's about privacy, patient care and getting paid. Healthcare Leadership & Managment Report. 10(7):1-6, 8, July 2002.
Friedman, E. Rethink the privacy rules. Modern Healthcare. 32(29):20, July 22, 2002.
HIPAA and business associate agreements. OR Manager. 18(7):28-29, July 2002
Feightner, R. C. Three myths about HIPAA compliance. Provider. 28(7):63-64, July 2002.
Moynihan, J. J. Providers may incur payer penalties under HIPAA. Healthcare Financial Management. 64-65, July 2002.
Gue, D. G. Getting the HIPAA consent and notice mix right--for patient and provider. Health Management Technology. 23(7):10, 12-13, July 2002.
The Division of Advocacy and Health Policy. In compliance.........with HIPAA rules. Bulletin American College of Surgeons. 87(6):30, 38, June 2002.
Kongstvedt, P., Lewis, M., and Quinn, J. It's up to the covered entity: don't rely on the vendor for HIPAA compliance. Healthcare Informatics. 19(6):100, June 2002.
CIO survey on HIPAA activities. Internet Healthcare Strategies. 4(6):15, June 2002.
Changes to HIPAA privacy rule should ease case managers' burden. Hospital Case Management. 10(6):81-83, June 2002.
Marshall, F. What to look for in HIPAA technology upgrades. Radiology Management. 24(3):12-13, May/June 2002.
Morrissey, J. Anything but idle. Modern Healthcare. 32(21):26-30, May 27, 2002.
Jaklevic, M. C. Another battle: HIPAA threatens doc referrals in soliciting donations. Modern Healthcare. 31(18):14-15, May 6, 2002.
Rovner, J. Some advice on consent. Modern Healthcare. 32(18):21, May 6, 2002.
Thomas, L. M. Federal and state privacy laws: a primer for health information management professionals. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(4):1-12, May 2002.
Kouzoukas, D L. HIPAA's privacy rule on research insight into the tension between privacy and the value of knowledge. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(4):13-20, May 2002.
Reiter, M. Relationships of the proposed HIPAA security regulations to the privacy regulations. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(4):21-39, May 2002.
Johns, M. L. HIPAA privacy and security: a practical course of action. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(4):40-48, May 2002.
Jorling J. M., and Fayed, R. Disease and care management: impact of privacy rule¹. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(4):49-56, May 2002.
Roach, W. H., and Broccolo, B. M. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(4):57-69, May 2002.
Thomas, L. M. Federal and state privacy laws: a primer for health information management professionals. Topics Health Information Management. 22(4):1-12, May 2002.
Kouzoukas, D. L. HIPAA's privacy rule on research: insight into the tension between privacy and the value of knowledge. Topics Health Information Management. 22(4):13-20, May 2002.
Reiter, M. Relationship of the proposed HIPAA security regulations to the privacy regulations. Topics Health Information Management. 22(4):21-39, May 2002.
Johns, M. L. HIPAA privacy and security: a practical course of action. Topics Health Information Management. 22(4):40-48, May 2002.
Jorling, J. M., and Fayed R. Disease and care management: impact of privacy rule¹. Topics Health Information Management. 22(4):49-56, May 2002.
Roach, W. H., and Broccolo, B. M. Proposed amendments to the HIPAA privacy rule: a step in the right direction. Topics Health Information Management. 22(4):57-69, May 2002.
Glaser, J. P., Brown, M., and Adragna, L. Eligibility transactions standards: a regional collaboration demonstrates the potential payoffs and pitfalls under HIPAA rules. Healthcare Informatics. 19(5):63-64, May 2002.
Thieleman, W. A patient-friendly approach to the record amendment process. Journal of AHIMA. 73(5):44-50, May 2002.
ASCs ask: move ahead or sit tight on HIPAA? OR Manager. 18(5):25, 26, 28, May 2002.
Rode, D. Take another look: proposed changes to privacy rule. Journal of AHIMA. 73(5):14, 16, May 2002.
Amatayakul, M. 10 ways to keep implementation costs under control. Journal of AHIMA. 73(5):16A-16C, May 2002.
Choy, A., Pitts, J., and Goldman, J. E-health: what's outside the privacy rule's jurisdiction? Journal of AHIMA. 73(5):34-39, May 2002.
HIPAA compliance support via portals. Internet Healthcare Strategies. 4(4):10-12, Apr. 2002.
Voelk, R., and Geyer, A. Get a grip on email security. Healthcare Informatics. 19(4):50, Apr. 2002.
HIMSS survey: HIPAA compliance top IT execs' concern. Healthcare Purchasing News. 26(4):32, 35, Apr. 2002.
Moynihan, J. HIPAA electronic transaction standards: e-commerce or compliance? Healthcare Financial Management. 56(4):98, Apr. 2002.
HIPAA privacy and security training. Journal of AHIMA. 73(4):60A-60G, Apr. 2002.
Information technology looms large in the present and future of health care. Healthcare Leadership & Management Report. 10(4):1-7, Apr. 2002.
Meyer, F. What's a hospital CEO to do? Healthcare Leadership & Management Report. 10(4):8-9, Apr. 2002.
Nolan, R. E. Privacy study: analysis of HHS cost estimates for the final HIPAA privacy regulation. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). http://bcbshealthissues.com/provactive/newsroom/release.vtml?id=19660
Kelly, B., senior editor. The HIPAA identifier rules. EC Media Group, 2002. http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/html/current/CurrentIssueStory.cfm?PostID=10715
HIPAA in healthcare informatics. Healthcare Informatics. Ingenix. http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/ontopic/hipaa/hcionhipaa.htm
HIPAA training: faced with the challenge of training staff on HIPAA? http://www.hcmarketplace.com/product.cfm?ID=12074
HIPAA update: key aspects, impact. Forum. Bimonthly. Mar./Apr. 2002.
Coffield, R. L. The HIPAA Privacy Standards: Practical Guidance on Identifying Business Associates. Washington: American Health Lawyers Association, Mar. 2002.
Physical security and HIPAA compliance: what two leading health systems are doing. Hospital Security and Safety Management. 22(11):1-3, Mar. 2002.
Bettendorg, J. Implementing HIPAA one step at a time. Journal of AHIMA. 73(3):59-61, Mar. 2002.
Amatayakul, M., and Lazarus, S. S. The transactions extension: no reason to procrastinate. Journal of AHIMA. 73(3):16A-16C, Mar. 2002.
HIPAA Progress 2002: Your Work Plan Priorities for Compliance, Tues., Feb. 26, 2002. Managed Care Information Center. http://wwws.monmouth.com/themcic/hip2002.htm
Breuer, J. R. HIPAA privacy standards form 10,000 feet. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(3):1-4, Feb. 2002.
Jorling, J. M. Health information privacy-the preemption standard. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(3):5-16, Feb. 2002.
Roach, W. H. Access to protected health information: A HIPAA primer. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(3):17-33, Feb. 2002.
Roberts, C. M. Access and control of protected health information: new individual rights under HIPAA. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(3):34-42, Feb. 2002.
Broccolo, B. M., and Petersen, B. W. Compliance with the final HIPAA privacy rules: "how do we get started?" Topics in Health Information Management. 22(3):43-60, Feb. 2002.
Coffey, P. S., and Shonder, S. S. Responding to the unknown: the threat of future enforcement under the HIPAA privacy regulations. Topics in Health Information Management. 22(3):61-69, Feb. 2002.
Greene, J. 8 things trustees should know (or do) about HIPAA. Trustee. 55(2):12-15, Feb. 2002.
Kadas, R. M. The computer-based patient record is on its way: HMOs, the economy and HIPAA will drive adoption. 19(2):57-58, Feb. 2002.
Hirsch, R. HIPAA business associate agreements: practical tips can help your negotiations succeed. 19(2):61-62, Feb. 2002.
Health care closes in on HIPAA compliance. Health Peer Review. 27(2):24, Feb. 2002.
Levin-Epstein, M. Plans, providers should use HIPAA breathing room wisely. Managed Care. 11(2):18, 20, Feb. 2002.
Edson, J., and Johnson, R. HIPAA watch: A practical approach. 23(2):10, 12, Feb. 2002.
McGinly, W. C. HIPAA's final privacy regulations simplified for fund raising. AHP Connect. 2(1):4-5, Feb. 2002.
Health care closes in on HIPAA compliance. Hospital Peer Review. 27(2):24, Feb. 2002.
Amatayakul, M. Make your telecommuting program HIPAA compliant. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):16A-16C, Feb. 2002.
Hagland, M. Taking pages from other notebooks. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):20-26, Feb. 2002.
Ingram-Muhammad, S. Countdown to compliance: privacy. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):28-34, Feb. 2002.
Marsh, C. Addressing HIPAA across the continuum. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):36-37, Feb. 2002.
Hughes, G. Practice Brief: Preemption of the HIPAA privacy rule. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):52, Feb. 2002.
Rode, D. HIPAA compliance extension postpones simplification benefits. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):14, 16, Feb. 2002.
Preemption of the HIPAA privacy rule. Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):56A-56C, Feb. 2002.
Kloss, L. What comes after HIPAA? Journal of AHIMA. 73(2):19, Feb. 2002.
Getting started on the HIPAA privacy official's to-do list. Medical Records Briefing. 17(2):1, 3-4, Feb. 2002.
Privacy officers need to know their HIPAA and communicate it well. Medical Records Briefing. 17(2):2, Feb. 2002.
Lutz, S., and Hanks, T. Vendors vie for HIPAA business. Healthplan. 43(1):60-64, Jan./Feb. 2002.
Morrissey, J. Paperwork, paperwork: new extension on HIPAA comes with strings. Modern Healthcare. 32(1):22, Jan. 7, 2002.
HIMSS News. Atlanta, Jan. 28, 2002. HIT Industry. http://www.himss.org/templates/ContentRedirector.asp?ContentId=11933
PEW report: HIPAA privacy regulation leaves many unprotected. Internet Health care Strategies. 4(1):8-9, Jan. 2002.
Wilson, K. J., and McPherson, C. E. It's 2002: how HIPAA-ready are you? Health Management Technology. 23(1):14-15, 20, Jan. 2002.
Health care industry is prepared to comply with HIPAA privacy regulations. Health Care Strategic Management. 20(1):8, Jan. 2002.
Marietti, C. Blueprint for privacy and security. Healthcare Informatics. 19(1):55-58, Jan. 2002.
Culpepper, T. C. Tackling the privacy requirements. Healthcare Informatics. 19(1):88-90, Jan. 2002.
Abbey, D. C. Preparing your pfs department for HIPAA. Patient Accounts. 25(6):2-4, 2002.
Bogan, J. B. HIPAA IT Handbook: Strategies to Protect Health Information. Marblehead, MA: Opus Communications, 2002.
Practice Brief: Required Content for Authorizations to Disclose. http://www.ahima.org/journal/pb/01.11.1.html
Carroll, J. The coming HIPAA crisis. Managed Care. 10(12):32-35, Dec. 2001.
Entine, A. Implementing HIPAA a manager's blueprint. The Health Care Manager. 20(2):49-59, Dec. 2001.
Understanding new HIPAA privacy standards for hospitals and other providers. Health Care Strategic Management. 19(12):14-15, Dec. 2001.
Prepare, but don't panic over HIPAA regualtions. Case Management Advisor. Dec. 1, 2001.
Here's a wake-up call on EDI part of HIPAA. Hospital Access Management. Dec. 1, 2001.
Upham, R. Education the organization. Health Management Technology. 22(12):14, 16, Dec. 2001.
Wachler, A. B., and Fehn, A. K. Setting the standard. Michigan Health & Hospitals Magazine. 37(6):16-17, Nov./Dec. 2001.
Amatayakul, M. Release of information under HIPAA. Journal of AHIMA. 72(10):16A-16C, Nov./Dec. 2001.
HIPAA groups offer hospitals vehicles to share information, resources. Georgia Hospitals Association Today. 155(11):1, 6-7, Nov. 2001.
Binder, D. T. Determining who is covered by HIPAA privacy regulation. Managed Care. 10(11):50-51, Nov. 2001.
Paton, J. A. Behavioral health gets a jump on compliance. Health Management Technology. 22(11):12-13, Nov. 2001.
Burkhartsmeier, G. HIPAA and the clinical laboratory. Health Management Technology. 22(11):26-28, Nov. 2001.
Craig, M. Z. HIPAA as a process reengineering challenge: applying portfolio analysis techniques to optimize compliance strategy. Journal of Health Care Finance. 28(1):1-6, Fall 2001.
Senior management commitment to HIPAA must be a priority. Medical Records Briefing. 16(11):1, 5, Nov. 2001.
Annual confidentiality quiz keeps North Kansas City Hospital employees on their toes. 16(11):8-10, Nov. 2001.
Web survey: September results: the price of privacy. Modern Healthcare. 31(42):28, Oct. 15, 2001.
HIPAA headaches? ebxml can ease healthcare's pain. Managed Healthcare Executive. Oct. 1, 2001. http://www.managedhealthcareexecutive.com/mhe/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=6393
OHA and Bricker and Eckler LLP team up to provide HIPAA resource. Columbus, OH: The Ohio Hospital Association and Bricker and Eckler LLP. Oct. 1, 2001.
Harris, J. A. What surgeons should know about... Bulletin. 86(10):9-14, Oct. 2001.
New on the Net: Special focus: HIPAA. Medicine on the Net. 7(10):16-27, Oct. 2001.
Gilbert, N. H. Security vs. privacy in information technology. Provider. 27(10):77-78, Oct. 2001.
Khulusi, B. When once isn't enough. Health Management Technology. 22(10):38, Oct. 2001.
Kuriyan, J. HIPAA and MCOs: administrative simplification or IT modernization? Health Management Technology. 22(10):40-41, Oct. 2001.
HIPAA protects patient's rights to privacy. Health Care Food & Nutrition Focus. 18(2):9, Oct. 2001.
Most hospitals are adding HIPAA responsibilities to existing jobs. Medical Records Briefing. 16(10):1, 6-7, Oct. 2001.
Washburn, E. R. Medical privacy: from the 4th amendment to HIPAA. The Physician Executive. 27(5):22-29, Sept./Oct. 2001.
Hirsh, W. R. Legal Clinic: clarifying today's complex legal issues. The Journal of Oncology Management. 10(4):8-9, Sept./Oct. 2001.
Jaklevic, M. C. Healthcare donations surge. Modern Healthcare. 31(37):34, 36, Sept. 10, 2001.
AHA responds to HIPAA article. Internet Healthcare Strategies. 3(9):9, Sept. 2001.
Korpman, R. The third route to HIPAA compliance. Health Management Technology. 22(9):38, 40, Sept. 2001.
Amatayakul, M. Five steps to reading the HIPAA rules. Journal of AHIMA. 72(8):16A-16C, Sept. 2001.
Dougherty, M. Working smart: a professional practice forum... Journal of AHIMA. 72(8):67-68, Sept. 2001.
HIPAA compliance: you get out what you put in. Managed Healthcare Executive. Sept. 1, 2001. http://www.managedhealthcareexecutive.com/mhe/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=6394
Practice Brief: redisclosure of patient health information. Journal of AHIMA. 72(8):16A-16C, Sept. 2001.
Childs, N. HHS clarifies HIPAA privacy requirements. Provider. 27(9):9, Sept. 2001.
Questions answered on privacy rule. OR Manager. 17(9):5, 7, Sept. 2001.
HHS clarifies health information privacy rule. Physicians' Medicare Guide. 59(59):5, Aug. 22, 2001.
Morrissey, J. Advances boost care, imperil privacy. Modern Healthcare. 31(34):16-20, Aug. 20, 2001.
Morrissey, J. Providers contend with balancing act. Modern Healthcare. 31(34):24-27, Aug. 20, 2001.
Morrissey, J. Compliance expenses buy benefits. Modern Healthcare. 31(34):28-29, Aug. 20, 2001.
Carney, P. Security an issue long before HIPAA. Modern Healthcare. 31(34):32, Aug. 20, 2001.
HIPAA privacy rule: clearer guidance, cloudier future. Healthcare Leadership & Management Report. 9(8):1-7, Aug. 2001.
DHHS issues first guidance on new patient privacy protections. Health Lawyers News. 5(8):14, Aug. 2001.
Nolin, C. E. Physicians, vendors and HIPAA compliance. Health Management Technology. 22(8):10, 12-13, Aug. 2001.
Assertive HIM professionals take on privacy officer role. Medical Records Briefing. 16(8):1, 5-6, Aug. 2001.
To comply with HIPAA, build privacy measures on foundation of security. Medical Records Briefing. 16(8):7-8, Aug. 2001.
HIPAA answers: one consent covers all providers; semi-private rooms can remain. Medical Records Briefing. 16(8):8-9, Aug. 2001.
Amatayakul, M. Data mapping for HIPAA transactions. Journal of AHIMA. 72(7):16A-16E, Aug. 2001.
HIPAA privacy regs to impact, alter CM responsibilities. Hospital Case Management. 9(8):113-115, Aug. 2001.
Lanser, P. Medical privacy: a top-of-mind issue with patients, providers, payers, and legislators. Journal for Healthcare Quality. 23(4):40-42, July/Aug. 2001.
Hatton, M. R. Ready, set, go! what's on the HIPAA horizon. Trustee. 54(7):29-30, July/Aug. 2001.
Oosterwijk, H., and others. A roadmap for implementing HIPAA in radiology. Auntminnie Features: The Learning Center Community. July 26, 2001. http://www.auntminnie.com/redirect/redirect.asp?ItemID=51225
Hagland, M. The CPO elusive: where will organizations turn to fulfill the HIPAA privacy officer mandate? Health Informatics. 18(7):26-29, July 2001.
Lageman, R. C., and Melick, J. R. HIPAA: wake-up call for health care providers. Journal of Health Care Finance. 27(4):1-6, Summer 2001.
Broccolo, B. M., and Petersen, B. W. Final HIPAA privacy rules: "how do we get started?" Journal of Health Care Finance. 27(4):7-23, Summer 2001.
Waller, A. A. HIPAA privacy compliance. CCH Healthcare Compliance. 4(13):6-8, July 2, 2001.
Medical privacy: thinking beyond HIPAA. Society of Chartered Property & Casualty Underwriters, CPC Journal. 54(2):124-127, July 1, 2001.
Tirone, A. How HIPAA affects JCAHO accreditation. Joint Commission Perspectives. 21(7):7, 11, July 2001.
Sutton, J. H. Patient privacy and health information confidentiality. Bulletin American College of Surgeons. 86(7):8-12, July 2001.
Business associate agreements must be updated to comply with HIPAA. Medical Records Briefing. 16(7):1, 6-7, July 2001.
Hang onto your hat: HIPAA is on the way. Healthcare Benchmarks. 8(7):77-79, July 2001.
How will HIPAA affect hospital web sites? Internet Healthcare Strategies. 3(7):1-2, July 2001.
HIPAA time pressure. Internet Healthcare Strategies. 3(7):3, July 2001.
The debate over HIPAA's likely implementation cost. Internet Healthcare Strategies. 3(7):3-4, July 2001.
Covich, J. Role-based access. Health Management Technology. 22(7):14, July 2001.
Hau, S. S. Moving to mobile. Health Management Technology. 22(7):50-51, 65, July 2001.
HIPAA compliance requires change. MLA News. :337, June-July 2001.
The effect of HIPAA on Human subjects research. Health Law Reporter. 10(26):1-9, June 28, 2001.
Gramm-leach-bliley: the deadlines approaches. Bond Buyer. 336(31162):A8;supplement, June 18, 2001.
A prescription for privacy. Information Week. 842:49, June 18, 2001.
HMO execs add e-health, HIPAA to list of managed care worries. 11(21):5, June 11, 2001.
Get used to it: HIPAA privacy regulations are here to stay. Hospital Payment & Information Management. June 1, 2001.
Health record standards protect patient privacy. Today. 23(3):30, June 1, 2001.
HIPAA headaches. News from the AMA. June 1, 2001.
Mohan, S. V. HIPAA regulations released on electronic transaction standards and privacy protections. Hospital Contracts Manual. 37:1-7, June, 2001.
Paton, J. A. Believe it: HIPAA's here our obligation to become educated about the law. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow. 10(3):20, 24, June 2001.
Tomes, J. P. A treatment plan for HIPAA anxiety disorder. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow. 10(3):21-24, June 2001.
Sheffel, W. Trusted networks: the state of healthcare security. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow. 10(3):26-29, June 2001.
Noble, S. For and against privacy regs. Health Management Technology. 22(6):12-13, June 2001.
Rogoski, R. R. LIS shake-out. Health Management Technology. 22(6):14-16, June 2001.
Curtin, L., and Simpson, R. L. Can you keep a secret? Health Management Technology. 22(6):44, June 2001
Russo, R. Coding under the HIPAA umbrella. Journal of AHIMA. 72(6):67-68, June 2001.
Practice brief: a HIPAA privacy checklist. Journal of AHIMA. 72(6):64A-64D, June 2001.
Sample (chief) privacy officer job description. Journal of AHIMA. 72(6):37-39, June 2001.
Apple, G. J., and Brandt, M. D. Ready, set, assess! an action plan for conducting a HIPAA privacy risk assessment. Journal of AHIMA. 72(6):26-32, June 2001.
Rode, D. The winding road to the privacy rule. Journal of AHIMA. 72(6):15-16, June 2001.
Amatayakul, M. Managing individual rights requirements under HIPAA privacy. Journal of AHIMA. 72(6):16A-16D, June 2001.
Develop a HIPAA-friendly record amendment policy now. Medical Records Briefing. 16(6):1, 5-6, June 2001.
HIPAA's privacy rule moves forward. Medical Records Briefing. 16(6):7, June 2001.
Lanser, E. G. Capitalizing on HIPAA compliance. Healthcare Executive. 16(3):6-11, May/June 2001.
Jaklevic, C. Quite quarrelsome/provider advocates still argue against privacy rule now in effect. Modern Healthcare. 31(21):4-5, May 21, 2001.
Ten steps to effective HIPAA implementation. Compliance Hotline. May 21, 2001.
Webster, S. A. Health care upgrades computers federal act requires uniform systems; potential for errors worries professionals. The Detroit News. PSA-2852; business section, May 20, 2001.
Zuckerman, A. Technical debate on insurance data. New York Times. Section: C:1, May 14, 2001.
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