Records Management

Read: London Hospital Investigating Staff Members for Trying to Access Kate Middleton’s Medical Records

London Hospital Investigating Staff Members for Trying to Access Kate Middleton’s Medical Records

The London Clinic is also being investigated for not reporting the Kate Middleton security breach to authorities in a timely manner.

Read: Snooping in Records by Security Officers Costs Yakima Valley Memorial $240K

Snooping in Records by Security Officers Costs Yakima Valley Memorial $240K

Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital has agreed to pay $240,000 for HIPAA violations by 23 of its security officers.

Read: Announcing the 2021 Campus Safety BEST Award Winners

Announcing the 2021 Campus Safety BEST Award Winners

Check out this year’s top campus public safety, security and emergency management products – the CS 2021 BEST Award winners!

Read: BYU Creates New Security Department

BYU Creates New Security Department

BYU security officers won’t have arrest authority and won’t be required to comply with open records laws.

Read: ASIS 2017 Spotlight on Omnigo Software

ASIS 2017 Spotlight on Omnigo Software

Omnigo exhibited at ASIS last week where its software for healthcare and education were showcased.

Read: UCLA Medical Center Investigating Breach of Kanye West’s Medical Records

UCLA Medical Center Investigating Breach of Kanye West’s Medical Records

Kanye West is the latest celebrity to have his medical record privacy violated at the hospital.

Read: Study: 1 in 2 Hospitals Use 2-Factor Authentification for Patient Info Security

Study: 1 in 2 Hospitals Use 2-Factor Authentification for Patient Info Security

The percentage of hospitals with two-factor authorization capability for ePHI security is up from just 32 percent in 2010.

Mass. Hospital Reaches Settlement on HIPAA Violation

St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center was the latest healthcare provider to settle an HIPAA violation involving web service providers.

Read: Schools Beware: Some See FERPA Update as Inevitable

Schools Beware: Some See FERPA Update as Inevitable

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act is overdue for provisions to account for computer technology.

Read: Abandoned Hospital Found to Have Sensitive Patient Information

Abandoned Hospital Found to Have Sensitive Patient Information

Patient information was found in an old hospital building in Statesville, North Carolina.

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