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More February, 2004 data protection and privacy journal articles.- HIV names reporting begins in Georgia.
by Hemphill ML. Journal: Surviv News (Atlanta Ga). 2004 Jan-Feb;15(1):6-7
- Final HIPAA security regulations: a review.
by Garner JC. Journal: Manag Care Q. 2003 Summer;11(3):15-27
- A crosswalk between the final HIPAA privacy rule and existing federal substance abuse confidentiality requirements.
by Kamoie B, Borzi P. Journal: Issue Brief George Wash Univ Cent Health Serv Res Policy. (18-19):1-52
- Evaluating evidence on environmental health risks.
by Rushton L, Elliott P. Journal: Br Med Bull. 68:113-28
- Securing executive support for security.
by Amatayakul M. Journal: J AHIMA. 75(2):58-9
- To err is human; to report it is a quandary.
by Shinkman R. Journal: Healthc Leadersh Manag Rep. 11(11):1-6, 8
- Point-counterpoint. HIPAA privacy: what is the dilemma?
by Stubbs R, Pisto L, VanEtten C. Journal: Physician Exec. 2004 Jan-Feb;30(1):35, 39-40
- An analysis of computerization in primary care practices.
by Condon JV, Smith SP. Journal: Health Care Manag (Frederick). 21(2):60-71
- An IT contingency plan to meet HIPAA security standards.
by Nutten S, Mansueti C. Journal: J AHIMA. 75(2):30-7; quiz 39-40
- Finance issue brief: long-term care insurance: year end report-2003.
by Tanner RC. Journal: Issue Brief Health Policy Track Serv. :1-10
- Embracing an image of the future.
by Goedert J. Journal: Health Data Manag. 12(2):116, 118
- Trial will test privacy rules for health files.
by Francis T. Journal: Wall St J (East Ed). :B1, B11
- Down the beaten HIPAA path.
by Goedert J. Journal: Health Data Manag. 12(2):64-6, 68, 70
- Looking ahead by looking back. Healthcare organizations can partially assess where their future HIPAA efforts lie by evaluating how they handled HIPAA requirements and mandates of the past year.
by Kapp JL. Journal: Health Manag Technol. 25(2):56-8, 60
- HHS finally adds up new regs. Long-awaited HIPAA element: provider ID numbers.
by Morrissey J. Journal: Mod Healthc. 34(4):8-9
- Maintain privacy with electronic charting.
by Gallagher PM. Journal: Nurs Manage. 35(2):16-7
- Point-counterpoint. HIPAA's real effect: the end of medical privacy. A new dilemma for physician executives.
by Herman BK, Peel DC. Journal: Physician Exec. 2004 Jan-Feb;30(1):34, 36-8
- HIPAA's electronic transactions rule: implications for behavioral health providers.
by Kamoie B. Journal: Issue Brief George Wash Univ Cent Health Serv Res Policy. (22):1-19
- State variation in insurance laws a major driver of employers' self-insurance decisions.
by DeFrancesco L. Journal: Find Brief. 7(1):1-3
- Health information privacy and public health.
by Hodge JG. Journal: J Law Med Ethics. 2003 Winter;31(4):663-71
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