Stay ahead of regulations with tips, updates, and best practices to ensure your organization meets healthcare compliance standards and avoids costly penalties.
The DoD Annual Security Awareness Refresher reinforces how personnel protect systems, networks, and sensitive information from everyday risks like phishing and human error.
Patients expect their data to be protected, and if your organization slips up, your reputation can be damaged permanently. This is why having a solid payment processing service in place shows you take their privacy seriously and keeps your practice out of legal trouble.
PCI compliance and training help prevent costly data breaches by protecting payment data from rising cyber threats.
ISO 27001 helps protect your data, reduce risk, and build trust through stronger information security.
This blog post focuses specifically on the best format for your HIPAA training, which is online. Let me explain why.
Nurses need to do everything they can to ensure they maintain patient confidentiality. This helps prevent accidental violations, even ones that may go under the radar.
Since HIPAA leaves a lot of room for interpretation, we’re left with asking questions that may seem to have an obvious answer but require deep explanation. One of those common questions is, “Can a family member violate HIPAA?”
Providing a training program to your employees that gives them an official certificate upon completion helps your compliance environment tremendously. The only question that remains is, how do you get an official HIPAA certification?
As a HIPAA-compliant organization, you know the importance of a clean desk policy. But it’s not uncommon for your employees to forget or not prioritize this rule. Here are nine clean desk policy posters for inspiration. We even included four that you can use yourself.
There are simple processes, policies and physical items you could implement in your office that would have an instant, positive impact on your compliance environment.