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HIPAA is an example of the minimum security controls organizations should implement

Jun 18, 201946 minEp. 2
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Episode description

Donna Grindle from www.helpmewithhipaa.com shares amazing advice with us. 

You see:

HIPAA is a great example of the minimum controls most organizations should have in place. Even though HIPAA compliance is only mandated to healthcare practices and their business associates, there are examples for all. 

Donna breaks down the various components of the HIPAA regulations - the privacy rule, the security rule, and enforcement. 

She also explains that many organizations are considered business associates to HIPAA covered entities and don't even know it. You'll want to listen to be sure your organization isn't in violation. 

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