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Lori H Prince1, Amanda Carroll-Barefield, Sherry P Smith

  • 1Department of Health Information Management, School of Allied Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia, Bldg AL-130, Augusta, GA 30912-0400, USA.

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules require ongoing monitoring, not just initial compliance. Lessons learned from the Privacy Rule and Transactions Rule aid future HIPAA Security Rule implementation.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Compliance
  • Medical Regulations

Background:

  • The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has established critical regulations for healthcare data.
  • Deadlines for the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Transactions and Code Sets Rule have passed, yet ongoing adherence is essential.
  • The HIPAA Security Rule mandates compliance by April 2005, presenting the next major challenge for healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the necessity of continuous compliance with established HIPAA regulations.
  • To highlight the importance of the upcoming HIPAA Security Rule implementation.
  • To leverage past experiences with HIPAA Privacy and Transactions Rules for future compliance efforts.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of the ongoing monitoring requirements for the HIPAA Privacy Rule.

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  • Analysis of the continuous follow-up needed for the HIPAA Transactions and Code Sets Rule.
  • Examination of strategies for implementing the HIPAA Security Rule.
  • Main Results:

    • Healthcare professionals may mistakenly believe compliance is a one-time event.
    • Continuous monitoring and follow-up are crucial for both the Privacy Rule and Transactions and Code Sets Rule.
    • Experience gained from the Privacy and Transactions Rules can inform Security Rule implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • Ongoing compliance with HIPAA regulations is mandatory and requires sustained effort.
    • The implementation of the HIPAA Security Rule can be streamlined by applying lessons from previous HIPAA rule adoptions.
    • Proactive engagement with HIPAA compliance ensures data protection and operational integrity.