HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool Facilitates Compliance
Day Pitney's recently updated HIPAA self-assessment tool was featured in an article published in Clinical Lab Products magazine.
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Day Pitney has updated its HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool ("Tool") with version 2.0. The Tool is designed to provide an easy and cost-effective way for organizations to perform a self-assessment of HIPAA compliance based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights ("OCR") expanded audit protocol. The target for these audits has expanded beyond covered entities (healthcare providers, health plans and clearinghouses) and will also include business associates, such as vendors, suppliers, and consultants.
Because HIPAA noncompliance can be costly and disruptive to an organization, Day Pitney created a simple-to-use automated Tool based on OCR’s audit protocol to help clients assess whether they are in compliance with HIPAA's security, privacy and breach notification requirements. The Tool is designed to be completed by a company’s compliance officer, privacy officer, health information manager, medical records manager or legal counsel. Although the Tool cannot guarantee a successful audit result, any covered entity or business associate can benefit from its use. For organizations that have not yet completed their HIPAA-readiness, the Tool can be used as a roadmap that shows what needs to be done. For organizations that have already implemented the necessary privacy and security policies, the Tool can determine whether there are any gaps in their compliance program.
Please take a few minutes to view this brief PowerPoint presentation which provides a glimpse into Day Pitney's HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool. Please contact us if you would like more information or if you have any questions.
Susan Huntington, James Bowers and Eric Fader wrote an article, "HIPAA Enforcement Gets Serious – Are You Ready?" for the Summer 2016 issue of MiraMed Focus. The article reviews recent data breaches in the healthcare industry and the heightened enforcement actions by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services resulting from violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The article also covers best practices for healthcare providers to satisfy the requirements of the upcoming OCR audits.
Day Pitney's recently updated HIPAA self-assessment tool was featured in an article published in Clinical Lab Products magazine.
Day Pitney LLP is pleased to announce the availability of its updated HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool 2.0 ("Tool"), designed to provide an easy and cost-effective way for organizations to perform a self-assessment of HIPAA compliance based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights ("OCR") expanded audit protocol.
Bill Goddard and Susan Huntington were mentioned in an article, "Fewer exchange options could increase health premiums," in The Hartford Business Journal.
Day Pitney was mentioned in an article, “Day Pitney Launches HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool,” in Compliance Week. The firm recently announced the launch of its HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool to help clients prepare for the second phase of HIPAA audits by the Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in early 2016.
Jim Bowers and Susan Huntington were quoted in an article, “Day Pitney Launches New HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool Ahead of Compliance Audits,” in HIPAA Journal. The article focuses on the firm’s launch of a new HIPAA Self-Assessment Tool ahead of the second round of Dept. Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights HIPAA-compliance audits.