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While a privacy advocate is demanding federal guidance on how to protect health information in the cloud, one federal official says the soon-to-be-modified HIPAA privacy and security rules will apply ...
More healthcare organizations are adopting cloud computing and storing patient data in the cloud. What does this mean for ensuring HIPAA compliance? HHS released a guidance on HIPAA and cloud ...
To all the developers building applications in the cloud that need to comply with HIPAA privacy rules: You've just gained a big ally. Internet behemoth Google recently announced its cloud platform ...
It turns out that if your cloud communications provider is not HIPAA, PCI, and SOX compliant, then if these regulations apply to you, chances are that you are not compliant either. With the ...
As more businesses turn to the cloud to host their data, understanding HIPAA and ensuring the selected cloud solution is compliant becomes a necessity, according to CSO Online. While there is no HIPAA ...
The HIPAA Security Rule was drafted in 1998, just two years out from what most believe was the first recorded mention of the term "cloud computing" (in a 1996 internal business report from Compaq), ...
The HIPAA Omnibus Rule regulations encourage business associates to healthcare companies to share responsibility for data breaches. These new regulations involve signing “Business Associate Agreements ...
The medical business, due to its geographically disperse nature, seems like a clear candidate for cloud based services. Just about every medical office I've dealt with, as a patient, parent, or ...