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Steve Alder

Steve Alder is the editor-in-chief of The HIPAA Journal. Steve is responsible for editorial policy regarding the topics covered in The HIPAA Journal. He is a specialist on healthcare industry legal and regulatory affairs, and has 10 years of experience writing about HIPAA and other related legal topics. Steve has developed a deep understanding of regulatory issues surrounding the use of information technology in the healthcare industry and has written hundreds of articles on HIPAA-related topics. Steve shapes the editorial policy of The HIPAA Journal, ensuring its comprehensive coverage of critical topics. Steve Alder is considered an authority in the healthcare industry on HIPAA. The HIPAA Journal has evolved into the leading independent authority on HIPAA under Steve’s editorial leadership. Steve manages a team of writers and is responsible for the factual and legal accuracy of all content published on The HIPAA Journal. Steve holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree from the University of Liverpool. You can connect with Steve via LinkedIn or email via stevealder(at)hipaajournal.com

Coastal Cape Fear Eye Associates Ransomware Attack Impacts 925 Patients

A Coastal Cape Fear Eye Associates ransomware attack has seen the protected health information of 925 patients compromised. North Carolina’s Coastal Cape Fear Eye Associates, P.A., discovered its systems had been breached on December 5. 2017. Upon discovery of the ransomware attack, Coastal Cape Fear Eye Associates brought in external IT professionals to contain the attack and remove the ransomware. The IT consultants were able to limit the harm caused and the malware was removed, although some files remained locked and inaccessible for some time. According to a substitute breach notice uploaded to the healthcare provider’s website on February 1, 2018, the delay in issuing notifications to affected patients was because it was not possible to access certain files to determine what information was involved and which patients were affected. Coastal Cape Fear Eye Associates has only recently been able to access all encrypted files. Under HIPAA Rules, healthcare organizations are required to report ransomware attacks unless the attacked entity establishes there was a low probability of...

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Is eFileCabinet HIPAA Compliant?
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Is eFileCabinet HIPAA Compliant?

eFileCabinet is a document management and storage solution for businesses that offers on-site and cloud storage, but is the service suitable for the healthcare industry? Is eFileCabinet HIPAA compliant or will using the platform be considered a violation of HIPAA Rules? What are Document Management Systems? Document management systems allow organizations to carefully manage electronic documents and store them securely in one location. With huge volumes of documents being created, such systems take the stress out of document management and can help HIPAA covered entities share documents containing ePHI securely and avoid HIPAA violations. There are many document management systems on the market, but not all support HIPAA compliance, so what about eFileCabinet? Is eFileCabinet HIPAA compliant? eFileCabinet Security and Privacy Controls Security controls include the encryption of data in transit and at rest with 256-bit encryption. Sensitive data can be securely shared with third-parties and remote employees via the company’s SecureDrawer feature. SecureDrawer allows files to be...

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$100,000 Settlement Shows HIPAA Obligations Don’t End When a Business Closes

HIPAA covered entities and their business associates must abide by HIPAA Rules, yet when businesses close the HIPAA obligations do not end. The HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has made this clear with a $100,000 penalty for FileFax Inc., for violations that occurred after the business had ceased trading. FileFax is a Northbrook, IL-based firm that offers medical record storage, maintenance, and delivery services for HIPAA covered entities. The firm ceased trading during the course of OCRs investigation into potential HIPAA violations. An investigation was launched following an anonymous tip – received on February 10, 2015 – about an individual that had taken documents containing protected health information to a recycling facility and sold the paperwork. That individual was a “dumpster diver”, not an employee of FileFax. OCR determined that the woman had taken files to the recycling facility on February 6 and 9 and sold the paperwork to the recycling firm for cash. The paperwork, which included patients’ medical records, was left unsecured at the recycling facility. In...

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Trump Administration Budget Proposal Slashes HHS, ONC, and OCR Funding

On Monday, the Trump Administration released its 2019 fiscal budget which includes major cuts to funding for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), and the Office for Civil Rights (OCR). The HHS has had a 21% cut to its budget from 2017 levels which means the Medicare and Medicaid programs will lose billions of dollars in funding. The ONC will lose a third of its funding and will be forced to cut its staff by 22. OCR will have 20% less to fund its extensive activities and will be forced to lose 5 members of staff. While HHS funding is being cut, additional funding has made available for the HHS to tackle the opioid crisis and improve services for individuals suffering from severe mental illness. $10 billion has been made available in discretionary funding for tackling the opioid crisis and to help individuals with serious mental illness. The HHS is required to expand existing activities to combat the opioid crisis and new initiatives should be launched to help individuals addicted to opioids have better access to...

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Healthcare Industry Scores Poorly on Employee Security Awareness

A recent report published by security awareness training company MediaPro has revealed there is still a lack of preparedness to deal with common cyberattack scenarios and privacy and security threats are still not fully understood by healthcare professionals. For MediaPro’s 2017 State of Privacy and Security Awareness Report, the firm surveyed 1,009 US healthcare industry employees to assess their level of security awareness. Respondents were asked questions about common privacy and security threats and were asked to provide answers on several different threat scenarios to determine how they would respond to real world threats. Based on the responses, MediaPro assigned respondents to one of three categories. Heroes were individuals who scored highly and displayed a thorough understanding of privacy and security threats by answering 93.5%-100% of questions correctly. Novices showed a reasonable understanding of threats, answering between 77.4% and 90.3% of answers correctly. The lowest category of ‘Risks’ was assigned to individuals with poor security awareness, who scored 74.2% or...

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