If it seems like cyber issues are around every corner these days, you aren’t imagining things. In episode 128 way back in November 2017, we discussed the fact that we thought there were signs of a coming cyber storm. Today we look at what is going on and see if we may actually be in the midst of that storm or is it still building. For more: HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/143
Mar 02, 2018•43 min•Ep. 143
Information privacy and security requirements in various laws are coming up in legal cases more often these days. Part of that is because we have more of those type laws. Although HIPAA has been in effect for over a decade, I don’t recall seeing it used in lawsuits and legal cases as frequently as I do now. Maybe I am just paying more attention but there are certainly plenty of cases in the courts today. Most are civil cases but some are even criminal cases. After hearing these you will probably...
Feb 23, 2018•38 min•Ep. 142
As expected, OCR has continued to announce enforcement actions in 2018. This one is a bit different than any previous resolution in that there are 5 different cases across multiple locations in a single organization. It is also important to note that all 5 of these issues data back to 2012. Almost 6 years since the first one occurred, we have the resolution agreement. HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/141
Feb 16, 2018•48 min•Ep. 141
HIPAA made easy is a topic we have discussed many times before but today we are going to cover it specifically. So often we get requests for the “easiest way” to do HIPAA. This isn’t something to check off a list and have it done. It is something that you do every day as part of your business. The idea that you can make HIPAA easy is similar to saying that doing all of your accounting and taxes for your business is easy. Maybe if there is one person to pay and that is you but handling your finan...
Feb 09, 2018•51 min•Ep. 140
Cybersecurity is in the news a lot lately. Particularly a lot of news just since the beginning of the year. As usual, we review all the news looking for important things to share with our clients and listeners. There are just so many different stories to choose from this week, we decided to cover several of them in one episode. So, here are 6 cybersecurity lessons in the news. Some of them may be things you saw before but all of them were worth discussing what we should be aware of and learn fro...
Feb 02, 2018•44 min•Ep. 139
In December, the OCR newsletter was titled Cybersecurity While on Holiday . First, how very British of them! Second, is it just when on holiday? The same rules apply anytime you are on the road with technology and access to the internet. We see this as something you should review no matter when you plan to access information outside the office. While some think the corner coffee shop is a great work space others work in hotels and conference rooms all over town without being on holiday at all. I...
Jan 26, 2018•49 min•Ep. 138
At the beginning of 2017 OCR announced several settlements. Then, the settlement announcements stopped in May as their were leadership changes that continue to happen. In fact, the only reason this announcement seemed to come out was because it was included in a bankruptcy court filing earlier this month. For more go to HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/137
Jan 19, 2018•44 min•Ep. 137
Unless you never listen to nerd-speak you have to have heard the discussion about Meltdown and Spectre over the last few weeks. It is a perfect time to talk about what patch management really means in your cybersecurity protections. We try our best to discuss it with less geek speak and more English. For more info HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/136
Jan 12, 2018•35 min•Ep. 136
Here we go for another year! It is amazing that this is the third new year we have covered on HMWH. There are so many things that have happened over that time and as we head into 2018, so many things to look into our crystal ball and make 7 educated guesses about 2018. We may not be predicting the future but we both have some opinions about what we see happening out there in the world of HIPAA, privacy, and cybersecurity in the coming months. Get more at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/135...
Jan 05, 2018•40 min•Ep. 135
Is HIPAA compliance expensive? Or, is it short-sighted to only worry about what HIPAA compliance costs? A new report from Ponemon Institute, The True Cost of Compliance with Data Protection Regulations , looks at compliance costs across several industries and multinational organizations. The study has a lot of details as we always expect from Ponemon Institute . Read more at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/134...
Dec 29, 2017•46 min•Ep. 134
Each year Bojan Sabioncello , our audio engineer in Split, Croatia , puts together his blooper roll to mock us. Granted, he spends the whole year having to listen to us without a chance to respond until now. This his only chance to respond to a year’s worth of our comments and screw-ups. We will be back next week with a new episode. Happy Holidays from the whole Help Me With HIPAA team!...
Dec 22, 2017•13 min
As 2017 comes to a close, we are making our lists and checking them twice. Time to find out who we thought was more naughty than nice this year. The Naughty List 2017 discussion includes everything from big news data breaches such as Equifax and Uber down to stolen hard drives and password issues. Feel free to add your naughty list nominations in the comments. More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/133
Dec 15, 2017•37 min•Ep. 133
A new report on phishing was recently released titled: Data Breaches, Phishing, or Malware? Understanding the Risks of Stolen Credentials . The report of findings from a study that was done by Google, University of California, Berkeley, and the International Computer Science Institute. It was a year-long study of account hijacking, stolen credentials, phishing and malware attacks. The findings are clear that phishing is a problem in ways we may not have thought before now. In the study, the rese...
Dec 08, 2017•52 min•Ep. 132
Recently, we have dealt with our clients struggling with vendors in the vetting process. Particularly, tech vendors of any sort. Many vendors have written off the HIPAA compliance requirements by simply saying “We are SOC2 compliant so you don’t have to worry about anything”. Often that is said by sales and management folks with a great deal of confidence. After spending some time at a recent HITRUST meeting I heard just how many people shouldn’t be so confident when making that statement. As wi...
Dec 01, 2017•48 min•Ep. 131
We are enjoying the holiday with our families. But, we didn't want to miss a chance to share time with our listeners. Today we are replaying one of our favorite episodes 8 Common HIPAA Myths.
Nov 24, 2017•46 min
Hard to believe another year is coming to an end. It is time to review 2017 and plan for 2018. That means it is time to make your list of 5 Things To Do Before Year’s End. Just in case you need some help with that list, we made one for you! HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/130
Nov 17, 2017•45 min•Ep. 130
Text messaging is often the preferred method of communication for many people today. It does have great advantages with its simplicity, instant delivery, and convenience. However, I did not mention security on that list. Text messaging is not secure by default. Yes, you can secure it but that requires apps, platforms, and planning. The bottom line is the communication method most people call text messaging is not secured enough to send and receive PHI without patient authorization to use it. For...
Nov 10, 2017•40 min•Ep. 129
Lately, there have been a lot of articles in the "nerd news" services about various problems and vulnerabilities looming on the horizon or happening right now. Usually, there are one or two in a normal week or so that really get our attention. The last few weeks though it seems a bit different. Maybe it is just noise or paranoia created to drive traffic to sites. But, sometimes it becomes overwhelming enough to take time to step back and look at the details as a whole and determine what you real...
Nov 03, 2017•52 min•Ep. 128
Each year we have done a special scary episode for Halloween. Last year we took you on a tour of a haunted house. This year for HIPAA Horror Stories V3 we get to hear a campfire horror story. So gather around and hear how scary HIPAA mishaps can be for us all! For more info go to HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/127
Oct 27, 2017•35 min•Ep. 127
When it comes to social media, marketing, and HIPAA things can get a little dicey. There are certainly many cases where using social media has gone awry in health care cases. However, when handled correctly, you can actually use social media, marketing, and HIPAA in a sentence without getting chills down your spine. Today, Janet Kennedy joins us for a discussion on the positive reasons you should be active on social media and the precautions you should take to make sure everything stays in a pos...
Oct 20, 2017•49 min•Ep. 126
During the onboarding and termination process is where many mistakes are made that lead to security incidents and even reportable breaches. Today we discuss why they are important and the kinds of things you should consider having in yours. For more information HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/125
Oct 13, 2017•48 min•Ep. 125
How do you talk to the boss about HIPAA? That is a regular question we get around here. The staff responsible for compliance gets trained and understands what needs to be done but they don't get leadership support. Over the years we have had to have those conversations many times. It is never easy but there are some key pointers to making ground with your argument and turning the tide for supporting your efforts. Today we cover a few of our ideas on how to broach the subject effectively when you...
Oct 06, 2017•45 min•Ep. 124
During the NIST OCR HIPAA Security Conference we covered in the last two episodes, there was also a session on OCR Audit Updates. OCR gave an update on the information gleaned so far from the compliance desk audits that were started in 2016. Their presentation included some interesting details. Today we cover the information they shared so you can compare and contrast those details against your own program. For more details HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/123...
Sep 29, 2017•35 min•Ep. 123
This is the second episode covering the things David has to share from the Safeguarding Health Information conference. There are many great points he picked up. As we review them we keep coming back to the reminder that HIPAA is about patient care now. Join us as we discuss everything from ransomware requirements to security for a small practice on this episode. More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/122
Sep 22, 2017•57 min•Ep. 122
The annual NIST and OCR security conference has come around again. This year, David attended the conference via webcast and shares his notes on the first day of the conference. Before the conference discussion, we have to touch on the announcement from Equifax about their HUGE data breach. For more information go to HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/121
Sep 19, 2017•48 min•Ep. 121
We recorded this episode on the day that Harvey was hitting Houston and had no idea just how bad that disaster would eventually become for those on the gulf coast. On the day we publish this episode, we are both personally involved in the evacuations and preparations in advance of Irma. She is forecast to hit Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas in the next few days. The timing for this discussion could not be more appropriate from a news perspective but this planning should have already taken pl...
Sep 08, 2017•42 min•Ep. 120
Every time we discuss server security issues it opens a debate about where is the best place to keep your servers. There are three options and we are going to discuss them today. Local hosting vs data center hosting vs cloud servers under HIPAA. For more details HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/119 email us: contact@helpmewithhipaa.com
Sep 01, 2017•54 min•Ep. 119
What is reasonable and appropriate? The HIPAA legal reference and guidance mentions reasonable and appropriate all over the place. Many times that concept creates confusion. How do you determine what is reasonable or appropriate for any environment? More at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/118
Aug 25, 2017•43 min•Ep. 118
Can a doctor have Alexa in OR to play music? Is it a HIPAA violation for staff to look at their own records or is it an internal policy violation? I am a small company BA do I really have to do all of HIPAA compliance requirements? If I know my upstream BA or CE isn't following their HIPAA compliance obligations what am I legally obligated to do? Why would you make daily copies of your visitor logs? More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/117...
Aug 18, 2017•47 min•Ep. 117
Sometimes following the news lets you find things like security incident investigations with interesting details. But, these cases were different than most. Even better than that, we learned how can a fish tank help hackers! There were just too many parts of these stories that got my attention to pass them up. When something occurs and the investigation uncovers way more to the story than you normally see we should all learn from them. More details at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/116
Aug 11, 2017•44 min•Ep. 116