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Episode #100 - Simplifying the HIPAA Hype with Elizabeth Anderson-Certified HIPAA Professional of Rhinogram

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One of the most difficult issues that dentists have to deal with is the HIPAA concept. Today, I have Elizabeth Anderson a certified HIPAA expert here to explain the ins and outs of HIPAA and answer the difficult questions you may have. Elizabeth is part of the team at Rhinogram a company that is trying to revolutionize communication in health care. They offer instant text, email, and social media communication that is HIPAA compliant.

HIPAA can seem like a difficult topic, but Elizabeth does her best to try and make it simple and even fun. In this episode, she explains how HIPAA was created in 1976 to help protect and safeguard patient information. She also shares how the needs and requirements of current HIPAA standards have changed and what health care professionals like dental offices need to know to be in compliance.

You can find Elizabeth here:

Rhinogram

Rhinogram Blog

Elizabeth Anderson LinkedIn

Elizabeth@Rhinogram.com

(423) 800-7644 Ext. 706

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231 episodes

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Content provided by ACT Dental. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by ACT Dental or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

One of the most difficult issues that dentists have to deal with is the HIPAA concept. Today, I have Elizabeth Anderson a certified HIPAA expert here to explain the ins and outs of HIPAA and answer the difficult questions you may have. Elizabeth is part of the team at Rhinogram a company that is trying to revolutionize communication in health care. They offer instant text, email, and social media communication that is HIPAA compliant.

HIPAA can seem like a difficult topic, but Elizabeth does her best to try and make it simple and even fun. In this episode, she explains how HIPAA was created in 1976 to help protect and safeguard patient information. She also shares how the needs and requirements of current HIPAA standards have changed and what health care professionals like dental offices need to know to be in compliance.

You can find Elizabeth here:

Rhinogram

Rhinogram Blog

Elizabeth Anderson LinkedIn

Elizabeth@Rhinogram.com

(423) 800-7644 Ext. 706

  continue reading

231 episodes

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