CHAPTER 71
MEDICAL RECORDS PROTECTION
Paul J. Brusil
71.2 INFORMATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE
71.2.1 Medical Record Information Is Key to Healthcare
71.2.2 Role of IT in Healthcare
71.3 INFORMATION PRIVACY AND SECURITY ARE IMPORTANT IN HEALTHCARE
71.3.1 Increasing Healthcare Information Technology Risks and Vulnerabilities
71.3.2 Healthcare Information Privacy and Security Needs and Challenges
71.3.3 Core Privacy and Security Model in Healthcare
71.4 NONMEDICAL DRIVERS FOR HEALTHCARE INFORMATION PROTECTION
71.4.2 Public Pressure and Media Pressure
71.5 UNITED STATES LAWS AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES
71.5.2 State Privacy and Security Laws
71.6 HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT
71.6.1 HIPAA Administrative Simplification Overview
71.6.2 Privacy and Security Strategy
71.6.5 Enforcement, Penalties, and Liabilities
71.6.6 Realities in Fielding HIPAA Information Protection Regulations
71.1 INTRODUCTION.
U.S. regulatory compliance forces increased attention on information protection. Regulations such as SOX 404 (Sarbanes-Oxley), FISMA (Federal Information System Management Act), GLB (Gramm-Leach Bliley), HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), and others are establishing floors of due diligence ...
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