Executive orders and changes to enforcement directives permitting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and agents from other divisions of ...
Karnik, federal policy director of the Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy nonprofit dedicated to advancing ...
Anticipating an about-face by a Trump-run Justice Department, a coalition of Texas, New York and D.C. law firms are ...
A lawsuit in Texas seeks to overturn HIPAA privacy laws that protect private healthcare information, in part to enforce its ...
No call bells, patient unable to call for help." - "Regularly have 25+ patients in a corridor with no privacy or dignity to be examined or have personal care. This inflicts horrendous moral injury ...
Merely disclosing the existence of a past physician-patient relationship in a lawsuit is insufficient grounds to bring a countersuit against the doctor for invasion of privacy, a Texas intermediary ...
What it really means is fire escapes blocked and patients having diagnoses and discussions in public and being treated, fed, washed and toileted – and sadly even dying – with no privacy.
“We were in a good place,” said Dr. Wesley Gibbert, who treats Ms. Salgado at Erie Family Health Centers, a network of clinics in Chicago that serves patients regardless of their ability to pay.
Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Healthcare System will pay $60,000 to resolve allegations of violating the HIPAA Privacy Rule by failing to provide a patient with ...
Health care organizations can achieve operational efficiency by prioritizing cybersecurity while building lasting relationships with their patients. The latest HIPAA amendments mark an important ...
HARRISBURG— A bill aimed at protecting consumers’ data online is set to take a fourth lap around the Pennsylvania House this session with Rep. Ed Nielson, D-Philadelphia, proposal to establish ...
Benefits of HIPAA Q. What do you see as the real ... with civil and criminal penalties that can be imposed if they violate patients' privacy rights. Note: The above questions and answers were ...