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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

HIPAA Training Requirements
Jul01

HIPAA Training Requirements

The HIPAA training requirements are that “a covered entity must train all members of its workforce on policies and procedures […] as necessary and appropriate for the members of the workforce to carry out their functions within the covered entity” (§164.530(b)(1) of the HIPAA Privacy Rule). A covered entity or business associate must “implement a security awareness and training program for all members of its workforce including management”. (§164.308(a)(5) of the HIPAA Security Rule). Table of Contents What are the HIPAA Training Requirements? How Often is HIPAA Training Required? What Should be Included in a HIPAA Training Course? Additional HIPAA Training Required for New Technologies Best Practices for HIPAA Compliance Training Additional State Medical Privacy Law Training Targeted HIPAA Training HIPAA Training for Employees HIPAA Training for Business Associate Staff HIPAA Compliance Training for Students HIPAA Training for IT Professionals HIPAA Training for Small Medical Practice Employees HIPAA Training for Medical Office Staff HIPAA Refresher Training HIPAA Training...

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DOJ’s Using Advanced Data Analytics and AI Tools to Combat Healthcare Fraud Before Payment
Jun30

DOJ’s Using Advanced Data Analytics and AI Tools to Combat Healthcare Fraud Before Payment

The U.S. government has announced record-breaking Medicaid fraud charges as part of its 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, with the enforcement action resulting in charges for 455 defendants, including more than 90 doctors and other licensed medical professionals, in connection with more than $6.5 billion in healthcare fraud and opioid abuse claims. The enforcement action involved a whole-government approach, including U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG), HHS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), with cases in 56 federal districts, 45 U.S. states and territories, and 50 state Medicaid Fraud Control Units participated, more than ever before. There was also unprecedented international cooperation over the two-week takedown. The DOJ seized more than $182 million in cash, luxury vehicles, jewelry, and other assets. “We are aggressively scaling our offensive against anyone using health care as a front to steal from the American people,” said Assistant Attorney General Colin M....

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Allina Health System to Pay $12.5 Million to Settle Pixel Litigation
Jun30

Allina Health System to Pay $12.5 Million to Settle Pixel Litigation

Allina Health System, a nonprofit health system based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that serves patients in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, has agreed to pay $12,500,000 to resolve litigation over its use of website tracking technologies such as pixels. Those tools were alleged to have resulted in the disclosure of personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) to third parties such as Facebook (Meta) and Google, in violation of federal and state laws. Those tools are extensively used on websites for marketing and advertising purposes. The tools collect information about website usage, and that information can be used to improve web services. It can also be used to serve targeted advertisements to individuals, based on their interactions on a website. Depending on how they are configured, these tools can collect individually identifiable health information when installed on healthcare providers’ websites, and if they are used on authenticated pages such as a patient portal, that information may include HIPAA-protected data. The first lawsuit...

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Data Breaches Reported by Amicus Solutions: Huntsville Hospital Health System
Jun30

Data Breaches Reported by Amicus Solutions: Huntsville Hospital Health System

Amicus Solutions (Fedora Solutions) has been affected by a cybersecurity incident, and Huntsville Hospital has confirmed it was affected by a January 2025 breach at Cerner (Oracle Health). Amicus Solutions Amicus Solutions, Inc., doing business as Fedora Solutions, a provider of managed IT and revenue cycle management services, has experienced a cybersecurity incident involving the protected health information of 1,137 individuals. According to the breach notification to the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, the breach affected patients of medical practices managed by OneOncology, LLC, including New York Cancer and Blood Specialists. Suspicious activity was identified within the Amicus Solutions network on April 2, 2026, with the unauthorized access believed to have occurred between February 2, 2026, and February 18, 2026. During that time, a threat actor exfiltrated data from its systems, and some of that data was posted to the threat actor’s website, including personally identifiable information and protected health information. The data review...

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Washington Dept. Health & Social Services Insider Breach Affects 8,600 Individuals
Jun30

Washington Dept. Health & Social Services Insider Breach Affects 8,600 Individuals

The Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) has identified an insider data breach involving unauthorized access to the protected health information of approximately 8,600 individuals. Insider threats are a major problem in healthcare, more so than in other sectors. While most insider incidents are unintentional, and snooping on medical records is a common cause of healthcare data breaches. Patient records may also be obtained for financial gain. Regular workforce HIPAA training is important to remind employees of their responsibilities with respect to patient privacy, and employee access logs should be routinely monitored. Without active monitoring, these privacy violations can persist for long periods before unauthorized access is identified. In this case, a DSHS employee was discovered to have accessed a DSHS internal client data system without authorization and viewed records containing full names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, DSHS client numbers, and information about DSHS program enrollment. The DSHS investigation found no evidence that health...

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