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HIPAA Compliance, Business Associates, and Data Security

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As Covered Entities take electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) move to the cloud, they need to understand the important role of having a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) in place and how to ensure that they are meeting HIPAA compliance when ePHI is outside of their walls.
Download this podcast to learn about:
What is considered electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI)
The role of Business Associates (BA) as defined by the Department of Health and Human Services
Storing ePHI in the Cloud and meeting HIPAA compliance
Key takeaways that vendors can implement today for improved security
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As Covered Entities take electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) move to the cloud, they need to understand the important role of having a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) in place and how to ensure that they are meeting HIPAA compliance when ePHI is outside of their walls.
Download this podcast to learn about:
What is considered electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI)
The role of Business Associates (BA) as defined by the Department of Health and Human Services
Storing ePHI in the Cloud and meeting HIPAA compliance
Key takeaways that vendors can implement today for improved security
  continue reading

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