http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/ahima-keep-personal-healthcare-data-safe-experts-warn By Neil Versel Heathcare IT News October 04, 2012 CHICAGO -- Why should hospitals centralize their policies and procedures for disclosing protected health information? At the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) convention Wednesday, Don E. Hardwick, client relations and compliance, MRO Corp., a document and disclosure management company in King of Prussia, Pa., told the story of one hospital client that left PHI management up to each department. A few years ago, a man went to the radiology department trying to get imaging films for a patient injured in a car accident. The department started processing the request before realizing that the man responsible for the accident wanted to destroy the films so they couldn't be used in court. This particular situation did not happen at the Chester County (Pa.) Hospital and Health System, but Kimberly Hagerty, health information management leader at the 220-bed community hospital, saw the need to standardize PHI quality control and patient privacy practices. "It's getting a handle on information-release practices in your facility and looking outside," said Hagerty. [...] -- Certified Ethical Hacker and CISSP with ExpandingSecurity.com gives the best training and support. Last 2012 CISSP and CEH starts Oct. 1! Take action now and be done before 2012 ends. Best program, best price. CISSP info signup http://www.expandingsecurity.com/product/cissp-live-online-10-week-course/ CEH info signup http://www.expandingsecurity.com/product/ceh-certified-ethical-hacker-online/ Our Live Online classes will not wreck your schedule.Received on Fri Oct 05 2012 - 00:14:37 PDT
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