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Integrity is shown by the medical assistant checking in with the patient letting them know the physician is running behind, and assuring the patient the physician will be with them as soon as possible." This is just one of many examples of integrity in a medical practice.
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Read More »There are many ways integrity is defined. Most of us have heard integrity defined as what you do when nobody else is around, or what you do and how you do it on a daily basis. Integrity is a concept that includes consistency in actions, expectations, measures, methods, outcomes, principles, and values. Integrity means our actions are honest and trustworthy. Is integrity important in a medical practice? What about integrity in the workplace? Why is integrity mentioned in the HIPAA Security Rule? This article will dig into these questions and address how integrity is more than just a piece of the healthcare compliance puzzle.
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Read More »Integrity in the HIPAA Security Rule by definition is concerned with data or information. Integrity means the data or information is an exact copy of the original version and has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner. Covered entities are required to "ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all electronic protected health information the covered entity or business associate creates, receives, maintains, or transmits." HIPAA's integrity standard means that you "implement policies and procedures to protect electronic protected health information (ePHI) from improper alterations or destruction." Implemented policies and procedures should mitigate the risks or threats to ePHI by any technical and non-technical sources. One way a covered entity can ensure the integrity of ePHI is to consider various risks during the risk analysis. For example, during a risk analysis, a covered entity may identify vulnerabilities such as ineffective or non-existent policies and procedures, such as a username and password policy that does not meet the recommended strong password requirements. Or a covered entity may identify weaknesses in how protected information is received, maintained, or transmitted, such as not using encryption or other reasonable safeguards for storing that information. By identifying these risks and implementing preventative measures, organizations instill integrity under HIPAA.
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