Archive for December, 2009
31 Dec
A fundamental benefit of HIPAA is that it encourages the wider use of electronic transactions, greatly simplifying healthcare administration and reducing administrative overhead costs. Yet with the computerization of patient medical records, healthcare organizations face an increased security risk from various sources, such as unauthorized internal access, intrusion attempts, and other security attacks. HIPAA therefore mandates security measures be taken to protect this sensitive data, ensuring that only patients and their healthcare providers have access to patient medical information.
31 Dec
TJC IM Readiness Standards 101
The Joint Commission (TJC) is an independent, not-for-profit organization. The Joint Commission accredits and certifies more than 17,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. The TJC has recently updated and expanded its information management (IM) accreditation standards for healthcare organizations. New readiness standards for information management and IT risk management are requiring hospitals to rethink how they protect and secure sensitive information, audit, and improve continuity of operations and disaster recovery planning.







