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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

AJMC Study Reveals Common Characteristics of Hospital Data Breaches

The American Journal of Managed Care has published a study of hospital data breaches in the United States. The aim of the study was to identify common characteristics of hospital data breaches, what the biggest problem areas are, the main causes of security incidents, and the types of information most at risk. The study revealed hospitals are the most commonly breached type of healthcare provider, accounting for approximately 30% of all large healthcare security incidents reported to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights by providers between 2009 and 2016. Over that 7-year time period there were 215 breaches reported by 185 nonfederal acute care hospitals and 30 hospitals experienced multiple breaches of 500 or more healthcare records. One hospital experienced 4 separate breaches in the past 7 years, five hospitals had 3 breaches, and 24 hospitals experienced 2 breaches. In addition to hospitals experiencing the highest percentage of security breaches, those breaches also resulted in the theft/exposure of the highest number of health records. While...

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What Covered Entities Should Know About Cloud Computing and HIPAA Compliance

Healthcare organizations can benefit greatly from transitioning to the cloud, but it is essential to understand the requirements for cloud computing to ensure HIPAA compliance. In this post we explain some important considerations for healthcare organizations looking to take advantage of the cloud, HIPAA compliance considerations when using cloud services for storing, processing, and sharing ePHI, and we will dispel some of the myths about cloud computing and HIPAA compliance. Myths About Cloud Computing and HIPAA Compliance There are many common misconceptions about the cloud and HIPAA compliance, which in some cases prevent healthcare organizations from taking full advantage of the cloud, and in others could result in violations of HIPAA Rules. Some of the common myths about cloud computing and HIPAA compliance are detailed below: Use of a ‘HIPAA compliant’ cloud service provider will ensure HIPAA Rules are not violated False: A cloud service provider can incorporate all the necessary safeguards to ensure the service or platform can be used in a HIPAA compliant manner, but it is...

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Another Major Triple-S Advantage Data Breach Has Occurred: 36,000 Affected

The Puerto Rico Health Plan Triple-S Advantage has experienced a privacy breach that has impacted 36,000 plan members. The breach was the result of a mailing error which saw sensitive information of plan members disclosed to incorrect individuals. The protected health information exposed as a result of the mailing was limited and did not include Social Security numbers or financial information; however, plan members’ ID numbers were impermissibly disclosed along with names, dates of service, and treatment codes. The mailing error occurred in November but was not discovered by Triple-S until December 5, 2017. An extensive investigation was launched to determine how the error occurred and action has now been taken to ensure that similar errors do not occur in future mailings to plan members and healthcare providers. Triple-S said in its substitute breach notice that its mailing processes have been changed and that those processes have now been tested. Another mailing run has been conducted and copies of the original letters have now been sent to the correct addresses. Affected plan...

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Is Citrix ShareFile HIPAA Compliant?
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Is Citrix ShareFile HIPAA Compliant?

ShareFile was bought by Citrix Systems in 2011 and the platform is marketed as a suitable data sync, file sharing, and collaboration tool for the healthcare industry, but is Citrix ShareFile HIPAA compliant? What is Citrix ShareFile? Citrix ShareFile is a secure file sharing, data storage and collaboration tool that allows large files to be easily shared within a company, with remote workers, and with external partners. The solution allows any authorized individual to instantly access stored documents via desktops and mobile devices. For healthcare organizations this means the solution can be used to share large files such as DICOM images with researchers, remote healthcare workers, and business associates. The ShareFile patient portal can also be used to share PHI with patients. Is Citrix ShareFile HIPAA Compliant? Citrix will sign a business associate agreement with HIPAA covered entities and their business associates that covers the use of FileShare, although it is the responsibility of the covered entity to ensure that the solution is configured correctly and is used in a...

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January 2018 Healthcare Data Breach Report

Our January 2018 Healthcare Data Breach Report details the healthcare security incidents reported to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights in January 2018. There were 21 security breaches reported to OCR in January which is a considerable improvement on the 39 incidents reported in December 2017. Last month saw 428,643 healthcare records exposed. While there was a 46.15% drop in the number of healthcare data breaches reported in January month over month, 87,022 more records were exposed or stolen than in December. January was the third consecutive month where the number of breached records increased month over month. The mean breach size in January was 20,412 records – very similar to the mean breach size in December 2017 (20,487 records). However, the high mean value was due to a particularly large breach of 279,865 records reported by Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences. In January, the healthcare data breaches reported were far less severe than in December. In January the median breach size was 1,500 records. In December it was...

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