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Help Me With HIPAA

Donna Grindle and David Sims

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In today's environment of data breaches, identity theft, fraud, and increasing connectivity, HIPAA Privacy and Security rules are a responsibility to your patients and your clients. HIPAA isn't about compliance, it's about patient care.
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Bill Kenower, Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine, talks to writers of all genres about the books we write and the lives we lead, and how these two are one in the same.
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Welcome to Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, a captivating podcast that explores life's diverse landscapes. Join insightful host Vooch and occasionally his wife Anji, as they delve into meaningful discussions about faith, culture, entertainment, and more. Unlike fleeting hot takes, Slow 2 Speak with Vooch offers sincere and introspective reflections. Prepare for engaging conversations that spark curiosity and leave you pondering. Whether seeking connections or broadening perspectives, Slow 2 Speak wi ...
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If you are looking to make positive changes in your life, learn to reduce stress, move forward towards success and happiness, or gain a new perspective on life - you don’t want to miss this show. I’m a Board Certified Hypnotherapist and Certified Life Coach, and we’ll be talking about what’s important to you. How do I know- for one hour I’ll be taking calls, providing coaching, answering questions and tackling your problems. This is about YOU. It’s an hour of talk you don’t want to miss.
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Exuberance Is Beauty is a fiction podcast set in 1940s Oregon. Based on the book by the same name [by Donna Barrow-Green], this literary podcast is akin to a scripted audio book and retains the depth and breadth of the novel. The story follows a fallen woman and the man obsessed with her. Vacillating between desire and fear, the story unfolds in escalating suspense. Amazon Reader writes: "A Searing Tale - 5 Stars-This is a socially important and poignant tale of a war widow's seduction. She ...
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If you are a leader, be it a leader of self or a leader of many, who strives to be a force for good in the world, or if you are someone who is simply uncertain about what you really want and why it matters, then this podcast is for you! The Joyful Journey Podcast is about finding clarity about who we choose to be and the life we want to live. It’s about tapping into our inner wisdom and accessing our highest selves so we make choices that are aligned with who we are and what matters most to ...
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It's time to re-evaluate our relationship with animals! This podcast promotes conversations about human consciousness and self-awareness as a precursor to the recognition of animals and plants as sentient beings. It brings together people from many different perspectives who openly share their journey of awakening to the sentience of all life. This podcast is meant to be somewhat conversational, not strictly an interview format. Your host, Ginny Jablonski, is an animal communicator and intui ...
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Unschooling isn't just an educational choice, it's a life choice. For most parents, embracing unschooling requires some serious unravelling of old paradigms around parenting, learning and childhood, and that can be both challenging and exhilarating. Join me, Esther Jones, a mindful parenting coach and unschooling mother-of-three, as I take a look at the many opportunities for reflection that naturally arise in an unschooling home. I explore my own day-to-day life and talk to other unschoolin ...
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The Spot On Podcast gives you a baseline understanding and knowledge about skin cancer, and helps navigate you through that journey ahead through diagnosis and treatment. The Spot On Podcast is brought to you by the Melanoma & Skin Cancer Advocacy Network (MSCAN) - who are providing a new, innovative approach to tackle Australia’s national cancer. MSCAN engages with Australia’s leading clinicians, researchers and advocates with the aim of increasing the knowledge of those affected by a diagn ...
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The Big Stage

Bernstein Private Wealth Management

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This is The Big Stage, where host Adam Sansiveri, Bernstein Managing Director and Co-lead of Sports & Entertainment, along with Bernstein advisors, will talk to the biggest names in pop culture, sports, and the arts about their lives and legacies. We offer behind-the-scenes insights into how ambitious and successful individuals make investments, manage multiple business and social ventures, and give back to their communities. Tune in to find out how these esteemed athletes, artists, and ente ...
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There are fears nothing has been done to prevent another Loafers Lodge tragedy. An investigation into boarding house facilities was initiated after last year's fire killed five people. It's found only half the 37 buildings inspected had adequate smoke detectors. Wellington City Missioner Murray Edridge told Mike Hosking that more needs to be done. …
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National's promise to keep tax cuts is being criticised. Finance Minister Nicola Willis has delivered the Budget Policy Statement and reaffirmed the party's commitment to tax relief. Willis says she's been humbled by how much recent forecasts have deteriorated. Labour Party Finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds told Mike Hosking that instead of focu…
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Challenging behaviours in New Zealand classrooms are at critical levels. Over the last 20 years student behaviour has been among the worst in the OECD but new research shows it's worsened over the past two. Education Review Office research has found a quarter of principals have seen students physically harm others and steal property at least every …
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Beliefs shape thoughts, thoughts shape action, actions shapes your reality. In today’s episode we explore one of the most powerful ways you can shift your beliefs so you can shape the reality you desire. About your host: I’m Anita Adams, your host, and the founder of Joyful Inspired Living, an organization dedicated to guiding individuals toward th…
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A new trial to treat depression has been given the green light in New Zealand. Ketamine has been used as a treatment around the world in recent years, the drug showing short-term benefits. Otago University is running the trial, combining liquid, slower-release ketamine with psychotherapy in an effort to achieve long term results. The trial is eight…
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In this episode. I’m delighted to chat with Heidi Steel who was first on the podcast in 2021. Heidi is a former teacher and has four children who are 16, 15, 12 and 9 and who have never been to school. Heidi shares what unschooling looks like for her family and we talk about the enormous value of play in children’s learning and development. And, am…
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The Government will today unveil its economic plan for how its priorities will be delivered in the Budget Policy Statement. Finance Minister Nicola Willis will give the speech at one this afternoon. ASB’s Chief Economist Nick Tuffley told Mike Hosking that it’s a bit too early for them to have the hard and fast numbers, and today is more about sett…
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A search and rescue effort continues after a bridge collapse in Baltimore. A fully laden container ship rammed into one of the supports and the bridge crumpled into the water below. Those on board the ship had time to raise the alarm and the bridge was closed. At least six people remain unaccounted for. Those missing are believed to be construction…
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An expert says allegations of Chinese cyber-attacks in New Zealand have been at a lower level than our allies. Spy agency the GCSB has tied targeting of our Parliamentary entities in August 2021 to Chinese state-sponsored group APT40. China's ambassador to New Zealand has labelled the accusations groundless and irresponsible. International Relation…
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Millions of Australians are looking for a second job as the cost of living continues to bite. A survey by comparison website Finder has found that 32% of respondents, totalling approximately 6.7 million people, felt financially pressured to work more than one job. Australian Correspondent Lesley Yeomans told Mike Hosking that there are jobs availab…
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Kiwi’s eating habits seem to be changing. New research from Mondelez shows that almost half of Gen Z prefer snacking over dinner, and 40% skip breakfast in favour of a snack. On average 27% of people skip breakfast, 13% lower than the results in the study. Nutritionist Nikki Hart told Mike Hosking that we’re definitely seeing a change in behaviour,…
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The Salvation Army is welcoming the Government's childcare policy but has some concerns. The Family Boost policy will see parents and caregivers able to claim back up to 25% of childcare costs from July, with a $75 a week limit. Salvation Army Social Policy Director Ian Hutson says there seems to be some bureaucracy, with parents having to show thr…
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Overwhelmed and under-resourced. An independent review has found major failings in the emergency management response to Cyclone Gabrielle. It finds the system not fit for purpose and "set up good people to fail", during the February 14 disaster. Central Hawke's Bay District Mayor Alex Walker told Mike Hosking that local emergency management teams w…
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Two people have been left dead and three injured after a 100-person brawl in Gisborne on Saturday night. The victims were stabbed at a 21st birthday party. One person is due to appear in court as a homicide enquiry continues. Gisborne Councilor Colin Alder tells Mike Hosking it was an tragic event fueled by alcohol and possible drugs. Alder says th…
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The Princess of Wales and her husband, Prince William, have been “enormously touched” by the messages of support received since she announced her cancer diagnosis. Europe correspondent Gavin Grey tells Mike Hosking that the video announcement was written and approved by Kate Middelton herself and sparked a wave of apologies from those who published…
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SailGP was brought to a halt on Saturday after dolphin sightings in Lyttleton Harbour. Chief Executive of SailGP, Sir Russell Coutts slammed officials for their “extreme” dolphin policy. Andrew Alderson speaks to Mike Hosking about the policy and considers the future of the race in New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy i…
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Chris Hipkins State of Nation speech and all tax policies being on the table again In his first major speech as opposition leader, Chris Hipkins gave a State of Nation speech on Sunday. Tax was a big focus, as the way we live and work continues to change with a smaller proportion of the workforce earning taxable salary and wages. ZB Political Edito…
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As Change Healthcare ransomware attack unfolds, concerns are escalating regarding patient care and safety, pushing the Healthcare Sector Coordinating Council's (HSCC) 5 Year Strategic Plan into the spotlight. Donna and David talk with Gary Salman, CEO of Black Talon Security, on the ongoing situation, what is known and unknown, and its potential lo…
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New Zealand's GDP per capita paints a worse picture than the headline figure. Stats NZ data shows GDP dropped 0.1 percentage points in the final quarter of last year. After negative growth in the previous quarter, it pushes New Zealand into a technical recession. Per capita, there was a 0.7% drop in the quarter. ANZ senior economist Miles Workman t…
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There’s some good news regarding King Charles' health. Queen Camilla has been carrying out public duties while the King undergoes treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. She told crowds in Northern Ireland that her husband is doing well in his recovery. UK correspondent Vincent McAviney told Mike Hosking that a woman at a local business gave h…
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New and effective anti-migraine drugs aren't publicly funded in New Zealand, costing those with chronic migraine nearly $300 a month. An Otago University survey suggests almost half of those with the disease meet the criteria for severe disability. Some report paralysis on one side of the body and loss of coherent speech. Neurologist Rosamund Hill …
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It’s a hefty price for taxpayers to keep the Chateau Tongariro Hotel empty and in disrepair. The Department of Conservation, which owns the land, has confirmed through an Official Information Act request that it will cost $2.2 million this financial year. The heritage-listed site has been shut since February last year. Ruapehu mayor Weston Kirton t…
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Harsher penalties and restrictions are coming into force as the Government starts its crackdown on vaping. The Coalition will ban single use vapes and increase fines for selling vapes to under-18s from $10,000 to $100,000. It's aiming to have all changes in place by the end of the year. Asthma and Respiratory Foundation CEO Letitia Harding told Mik…
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Economists are anticipating GDP growth close to zero for the last quarter. The Reserve Bank's forecasting a flat zero percent, ANZ is expecting a 0.1 percentage point growth, while ASB anticipates a 0.2-point drop. If today's economic growth figures are negative New Zealand will enter a technical recession after the last quarter also saw negative g…
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A re-opening of Northland's Marsden Point Oil Refinery could be on the cards. The Government's investigating the feasibility of doing so as part of a study into New Zealand's fuel security requirements. The privately-owned fuel refinery was decommissioned in 2022 to become an import-only fuel terminal. Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones told Mik…
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In this captivating episode, we dive into the insightful world of stress management with Aimee Bernstein, the brilliant mind behind Open Mind Adventures. Aimee, a renowned expert in stress reduction, sheds light on the often misunderstood concept of "pressure." Join us as she illuminates how embracing pressure can serve as a powerful catalyst for t…
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Bill welcomes bestselling memoirist and self-help writer Martha Beck to the show. My scheduled guest couldn't make it, so I thought I'd rerun one of my favorites! Martha Beck, PhD, is a Harvard-trained sociologist, world-renowned coach and New York Times bestselling author. She has published nine non-fiction books, one novel, and more than 200 maga…
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Another photo of the Royal Family has been revealed to be edited. Getty Images has revealed that a photo of the late Queen was “digitally enhanced at source”, adding an editor's note to the image. The Palace shared the picture on the 21st of April last year on what would have been the Queen’s 97th birthday, saying it was taken by the Princess of Wa…
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Road user charges are in for a shake-up after an accidental Government U-turn. Owners of plug-in hybrids will pay $38 per thousand kilometres, a reduction from the planned $53. The Government accidentally supported a Labour amendment on the matter. AA spokesperson Terry Collins told Mike Hosking that the clean car discount was working last year so …
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A local business owner says there needs to be more action on retail crime. Police data shows more than 400 retail crimes were reported a day last year, with six staff a day complaining to police they'd been assaulted. Sandringham Business Association Chair Jithin Chittibomma told Mike Hosking the Government has changed, but there's still the same p…
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It's about to become more expensive to complete the country's Great Walks. The Department of Conservation is increasing prices in July for the first time in four years. Hut and campsite prices will rise by 18% for all walks except Paparoa. Backpacker Youth Adventure Tourism Association chair Haydn Marriner told Mike Hosking that there's a two-year …
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A five-year legal battle against Uber has come to an end. Uber has been ordered to pay $272 million to Australian taxi operators, covering the loss of income and license values since the rideshare app entered the market. The class action settlement was reached yesterday and is the fifth largest settlement in Australian history. Australian Correspon…
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The Government's crackdown on antisocial Kainga Ora tenant behaviour is being labelled a "move back to the real world". It's instructed Kainga Ora to end the Sustaining Tenancies Framework and strengthen its management of disruptive tenants. Former Monte Cecelia Housing Trust chief executive Bernie Smith says the issues it's having are generations …
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Mouldy and flooding courtrooms, the district court backlog, and legal aid issues are among problems the country's courts are facing. Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann has released her latest briefing to Attorney-General Judith Collins. It outlines the need to raise the cap on the number of senior court judges, and under-funding in courtroom maint…
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New Zealanders are drinking less alcohol than previously thought. Auckland University has carried out the country's first large-scale trial of testing wastewater to monitor alcohol consumption. It found the average alcohol consumption to be 1.2 standard drinks per day for people over 15 years, lower than the World Health Organisation's 2018 estimat…
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Winston Peters delivered a State of Nation speech yesterday to a crowd of around 600 people. The speech came following the first 100 days of Government and included controversial statements comparing co-governance to the Nazi regime. ZB Political Editor Jason Walls tells Mike Hosking the New Zealand First leader was firmly back on campaign mode wit…
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UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps abandoned a Ukraine port visit in Odessa for security reasons. UK & Europe correspondent Gavin Grey tells mike Hosking Shapps travelled with the intention to meet Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy and senior members of his wartime administration but Russian missile attacks on the city meant the trip…
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In the first inwards visit from a Chinese leader for some time, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits New Zealand today. Executive Director of the NZ China Council Alistair Crozier describes the country’s relationship with China as positive but says NZ will be seeking re-assurances about China’s intentions in the Pacific. Crozier tells Mike Hoski…
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For more than a decade, Donna has immersed herself in the plethora of sessions from the National HIPAA Summit, extracting a wealth of insights into the present and future landscape of HIPAA. Today, she will impart her top three takeaways from this year’s Summit, essential knowledge for navigating the road ahead. Buckle up folks, because these insig…
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Colossal rate hikes are looming for homeowners as councils contend with rising construction and insurance costs. Local Government New Zealand says rates around the country will rise by an average of 15%. It says the main factor contributing to the rates escalation is the costs of civil construction. Vice President Campbell Barry told Mike Hosking t…
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The Airports Association is taking aim at the cost of Air New Zealand's domestic airfares. It's calling on the Government to set up an independent airfare monitoring system. But the Board of Airline Representatives disagrees with claims that the domestic market isn't set up to be competitive. Executive Director, Cath O'Brien told Mike Hosking that …
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The first case of its kind in New Zealand, a former Super Rugby player has been diagnosed post-death with a degenerative brain disease, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Billy Guyton played for the Blues, Hurricanes, and Crusaders, but died in a suspected suicide aged 33. An examination of his brain by the Neurological Foundation's Brain Bank has n…
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An unaccounted-for problem of overheating in some newly built townhouses is being seen as a country-wide problem. Frustration is brewing among owners in Auckland who are paying two times more for cooling in the summer than they would for heating in the winter. Some townhouses have just one heat pump to cool the three-storey home, which can leave ro…
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Another bailout for Ruapehu Alpine Lifts as the Government pours $7 million into the ski field. The operator has been running on a previous government bailout for over a year. Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says it's their last chance after the Prime Minister previously said no more money would be poured into the ski field. Ruapehu Distr…
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United States lawmakers are concerned TikTok users' data is being accessed by China. The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would ban the social media platform if Chinese tech giant Byte Dance doesn't sell its stake within six months. It will now go to a vote in Senate. US correspondent Mitch McCann told Mike Hosking that there's a lob…
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There’s a focus on rebuilding today for the Labour Party as MPs head to Wairarapa for their belated retreat. The annual meeting is usually held in January. Political commentator Peter Dunne told Mike Hosking that Labour has about a year to rebuild before being competitive for the 2026 election. He says they're facing a big challenge from the Greens…
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In today’s episode, we introduce Donna Cravotta, the visionary behind The Real 50 over 50: The Wisdom Revolution, who is on a mission to bring more visibility to women over 50 who are quietly making a difference in the world. Our conversation focuses on reinventing yourself in mid-life and beyond. Donna beautifully reframes this phase not as reinve…
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Bill welcomes author Donna D Conrad back to the show. Donna Conrad is an award-winning author, journalist, activist, and teacher. Her core values revolve around individual empowerment, a sustaining ideal running through the books she writes. Her writing interests include articles for fine-art periodicals, memoir/narrative non-fiction, as well as hi…
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Online rental platform Airbnb is introducing a worldwide ban on indoor security cameras. It says it's updating its policy after consultation with guests, hosts and privacy experts. Outdoor security cameras and those in common areas, like on doorbells, are still permitted, but hosts will have to disclose their location on the property's listing. Pri…
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Businesses hope the Government will bring change to the Holidays Act. Brooke van Velden has laid out her agenda with a focus on regulations around contractors, public holidays, health and safety rules, and personal grievances. Also a priority is sorting out the law around holidays. Employers and Manufacturers Association Head of Advocacy Alan McDon…
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