Network Security Library
Javascript Feeds    RSS Feed    Security Dashboard    SearchSecurity.com
About | Contact | Advertise | Site Map
intrusion detection E-mail      Save Save This

Preparing for HIPAA: Privacy and Security Issues to be Considered


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Laws and Regulations HIPAA
04/15/2004



The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is imposing privacy and security regulations on health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers. Although not explicitly stated, this also includes medical schools and research institutions. For medical schools, HIPAA’s challenges are different from those of other healthcare organizations due to multiple roles of faculty as educator, researcher and clinician. Because so many people need access to different portions of patient health information (PHI), administration of privacy and security is difficult. Therefore, the privacy and security regulations focus on achieving data integrity, confidentiality, and availability through four main areas: administrative policies, physical safeguards, technical security services and technical security mechanisms.

Read Entire Paper















E-Mail Link

Your IP address will be sent with this e-mail
From e-mail to e-mail



128 Views
4.33/5 Rating
3 Votes
Newest
Highest Rated
Most Viewed
Reference

Javascript Feeds
RSS (New Papers)
Security Dashboard

About SecurityDocs
Advertise
Contact

Valid HTML 4.01!
Valid CSS!


Unless otherwise noted, all paper copyrights are owned by the author. The rest copyright 2003-2005 TechTarget

Privacy : Contact