Virtual 43rd National HIPAA Summit April 7-10, 2026
The National HIPAA Summit, a leading forum on healthcare EDI, privacy, cybersecurity, and HIPAA compliance, will be hosting the Virtual 43rd National HIPAA Summit on April 7, 2026, through April 10, 2026, with professional certification and HIPAA Summit Workforce Training sessions running before the event. The event provides a tremendous opportunity for learning through HIPAA workforce training sessions and keynote speeches from top government officials and leading industry professionals. Attendees will gain valuable insights into health information privacy, healthcare cybersecurity, HIPAA enforcement, and a wealth of information to help them maintain HIPAA compliance and take healthcare data privacy and security to the next level. The HIPAA Summit runs from Tuesday, April 7, 2026, through Friday, April 10, 2026, and includes a preconference training program with an expanded curriculum. The training program kicks off on March 11, 2026, with AI Cyber Risk Professional (aiCRP) Training and the Professional Certification Exam with Uday Pabrai, MSEE, CMMC. Training sessions will...
HHS Publishes New AI Strategy for Expanding AI Adoption
Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published its artificial intelligence (AI) strategy – a plan for increasing AI adoption within the HHS to improve efficiency and cut costs. The AI plan will see AI tools shared across all HHS departments, including the CDC, CMS, FDA, and NIH, with the goal of “supercharging internal operations through an AI-empowered workforce”. This approach, dubbed OneHHS, is intended to unify the HHS through shared AI infrastructure, streamline workflows, improve cybersecurity, and modernize the nation’s public health systems. While OneHHS has an initial internal focus, the HHS will seek to improve engagement with private sector stakeholders to develop new AI tools. The HHS strategy is based on five strategic pillars: Strengthening governance and risk management Developing infrastructure and platforms around users’ needs Promoting workforce development and burden reduction to improve efficiency Fostering health research and reproducibility through gold standard science Modernizing clinical and public health for better...
District Court Judge Blocks DOJ Subpoena for Medical Records of Transgender Children
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has won a legal challenge against the Department of Justice (DOJ) over a request for access to the protected health information of child-patients who received gender affirming care at CHOP. District Court Judge Mark Kearney ruled that the requests for patient data were “beyond the authority granted by Congress.” CHOP filed the lawsuit in the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in response to a DOJ subpoena for fifteen categories of records related to gender-affirming care provided by CHOP. The records were requested as part of an investigation into the labeling and distribution of prescribed clinically authorized puberty blockers and hormone therapy to identify potential fraud and unlawful promotion of hormones and puberty blockers for transgender children, in violation of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic (FD&C) Act. CHOP was one of twenty healthcare providers to receive subpoenas from the DOJ requesting information on minor patients as part of its efforts to restrict federal funding for gender-affirming care. The DOJ...
HIPAA Compliance Checklist
This HIPAA compliance checklist explains what you need to know about HIPAA regulations: Establish whether your organization is required to comply with HIPAA. Appoint a HIPAA Privacy Officer. If required, appoint a Security Officer. Understand what PHI is. Conduct an audit to determine where and how PHI is used. Minimize the number of designated record sets in which PHI is maintained. Be aware that the HIPAA Security Rule consists of more than just the Administrative, Physical, and Technical Safeguards. Have procedures for notifying individuals and HHS’ Office for Civil Rights of data breaches. Verify if your organization is exempted from reporting data breaches to the State Attorneys General. Track changes to HIPAA and temporary Notices of Enforcement Discretion. Get The FREEHIPAA Compliance Checklist Immediate Delivery of Checklist Link To Your Email Address Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Business Email *Name *FirstLastNumber *Company Name *Get Free Checklist Please enter correct email address Your Privacy Respected HIPAA Journal Privacy...
Course for HIPAA
An effective training course for HIPAA is one of the most important investments an organization can make in protecting patient information and maintaining regulatory compliance, as it prepares workforce members for subsequent mandatory HIPAA training and better equips staff to understand, absorb, and apply workplace policies and procedures. What makes an effective training course for HIPAA can vary depending on the nature of an organization’s operations, the size of its workforce, and the diversity of roles. For example, in a larger healthcare organization in which teams of staff work together, a new member of the workforce will receive more on-the-job guidance about disclosing only the minimum necessary PHI from colleagues than if they were working for a small medical practice with minimal oversight. Conversely, a new member of a small medical practice’s workforce may not need to receive training on using AI in the workplace or the distinction between the roles and responsibilities of a HIPAA Privacy Officer and a HIPAA Security Officer because the practice manager wears both...



