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.
But, like most industries, in order to stand out as the perfect candidate for a job you need to have the most qualifications or experience. In compliance, qualifications take on the form of certifications. So what are some of the best compliance certifications and how do you get them?
If patients can’t read or understand their prescription label, they’re less likely to follow directions or they won’t know the warnings. Thankfully, there are ways to improve label design so that people do understand how to adhere to their treatment.
What can you do at your practice to stop oversharing? More specifically, how do you talk about patients without using their names?
If people don’t follow their treatment plan, it just leads to more problems. Ultimately, it’s up to the patient to comply with the instructions you give them. But there are still ways that professionals can encourage medication compliance.
Is it even possible to run an organization in the modern world without breaching some sort of law? That’s why compliance training is so important. Without it, I guarantee you’re in violation of something, whether you know it or not. But, in case you aren’t convinced, here’s a comprehensive list of reasons.
What should your organization do if you fall victim to a ransomware attack? Well, it all depends on your incident response plan that you should have in place.