The deadline for compliance with the regulations for patientprivacy in the Health Insurance Portability and AccountabilityAct of 1996 (HIPAA) is now upon us, and hospitals and physiciangroups are in the throes of working to meet it. This is an enormouschore, affecting numerous areas of hospital operations and,ultimately, every employee.
Meeting the requirements of the extensive privacy regulations the deadline for which is April 14, 2003 hasbeen consuming substantial time, resources, and energy fromhospitals and physician groups. For example, essentially allemployees must be trained in the protection of patients' privacy,and . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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