Is The HIPAA Journal suitable for small medical practices as well as large health systems?
Posted By PJ Murray on Oct 14, 2025
Yes, The HIPAA Journal is suitable for small medical practices as well as large health systems, and it even has a Small Medical Practice Hub dedicated specifically to the needs and challenges of smaller clinics and physician offices. That hub brings together articles, editorials, and resources focused on issues such as limited compliance budgets, staffing constraints, practical HIPAA implementation in small settings, and step by step guidance that is realistic for smaller organizations. At the same time, the main site continues to provide broader coverage of HIPAA news, enforcement actions, data breaches, and best practices that are directly relevant to large health systems, so both small practices and large organizations can rely on The HIPAA Journal as a key independent source of HIPAA and healthcare compliance information.
Author: PJ Murray is the founder and publisher of The HIPAA Journal. He has more than 10 years of experience writing about HIPAA, healthcare compliance, patient privacy, and the protection of medical records. Through The HIPAA Journal, PJ helps healthcare organizations, business associates, and their employees better understand HIPAA regulations, reduce compliance risks, and strengthen the safeguards used to protect patient information. PJ has a background in software development, holds an engineering degree, and specializes in the cybersecurity aspects of HIPAA compliance, including data security, medical record protection, and workforce training. He has also played a leading role in the development and launch of The HIPAA Journal Training, which provides HIPAA and cybersecurity training for healthcare organizations, business associates, students, and healthcare-related workforces. His work focuses on making complex regulatory and technical requirements easier for healthcare professionals and organizations to understand and apply in practice.
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