Following #HITPrivacy this Week
This week Healthcare IT News presented the Privacy & Security Forum in San Diego. During the two day full agenda of presentations various participants tweeted what was going on. Here are some of the highlights.
“The biggest challenge is to not to jump to conclusions when doing investigations into #HIPAA violations” -John Pritchard #HITprivacy
— CynergisTek (@cynergistek) June 17, 2014
PSForum: Jim Tate of @HITECHAnswers says that you only get one shot at an appeal for a MU audit. #HITprivacy
— Lee Kim JD, FHIMSS (@lkimhimss) June 17, 2014
PSForum: Jim Tate of HITECH Answers speaks about OCR Audits @HITECHAnswers #HITPrivacy pic.twitter.com/Bzd4eeKgtP
— Lee Kim JD, FHIMSS (@lkimhimss) June 17, 2014
What keeps you up at night? #Security Roundtable starts Day2 of #HITprivacy forum. Encryption is a must but NOT a panacea. #HIPAA
— Mark H. Johnson (@IatricMarkJ) June 17, 2014
PS Forum: Kevin Johnson says that last year the FBI notified 3,000 entities of breaches. #FBI #HITPrivacy — Lee Kim JD, FHIMSS (@lkimhimss) June 16, 2014
Handling HIT security risks: Id risks, categorize them, rank them, decide which to fix, execute. Jim Doggett Kaiser #HITPrivacy
— JaneBogue (@janeinmaine) June 16, 2014
Actionable #HITsecurity tips from the #healthIT pros http://t.co/8vPBxZgxhV Tell us your advice #HITprivacy folks? — Healthcare IT News (@HITNewsTweet) June 16, 2014
Combating Cyber Crime In Healthcare looks to be a great start to the #HITprivacy conference @secureideas http://t.co/okZzSAwFdM
— Billy Austin (@billyaustintx) June 16, 2014
Our #HITprivacy Forum begins today! Connect with speakers http://t.co/AlnKbxHLGD and follow the conversation today! — Healthcare IT News (@HITNewsTweet) June 16, 2014