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Implementing the New Common Rule Is No Easy Task
The new rule also forces institutions to decide whether older studies should move forward under the new Common Rule or be grandfathered under the old rule.
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HIPAA Requires Security for Printers, Just Like Other Servers and Endpoints
Most covered entities and business associates do not appreciate how printers have evolved from “dummy copiers” to today’s complex business machines that include multiple servers built directly into them.
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OCR May Alter HIPAA Rules to Ease Compliance, Care Coordination
The healthcare industry has complained about the difficulty of complying with HIPAA since the law was enacted. Now, the HHS Office for Civil Rights is asking for suggestions on how to make HIPAA more manageable.
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Doctor Not Liable After Allegedly Concealing Outcome of Spinal Disc Surgery
Lessons from these events highlight the importance of corroboration, whether by a supporting colleague or staff, or by appropriate and thorough documentation.
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$32.5 Million Award Affirmed for Patient Who Suffered Permanent Injuries During Childbirth
This case demonstrates the important need for accurate medical records, and that the failure to provide them can constitute action below the applicable standard of care.
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DOJ Pursuing EHR Vendors for False Claims, Kickbacks
These cases should make risk managers more aware of the potential liability hospitals and health systems could face from using EHRs tied to fraud charges.
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Infectious Disease Alert Updates
Jump in Cocci Cases, Winter 2017; Who Knew the Ink Was Not Sterile? Homeless Population Requires Hepatitis A Vaccination
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Wrongful Delegation Can Happen Easily; Consequences Are Serious
Risk managers should educate nurses about the potential liability risks from wrongful delegation, which could threaten the nurse’s career and expose the hospital.
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Tough Topics Addressed in Educational Rounds
A Massachusetts hospital has found that interprofessional educational rounds can be an effective way to discuss adverse events and other topics that might be difficult for some clinicians to address openly in the normal course of their work.
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IV to Oral Conversion of Antibiotic Therapy for Bacteremia Due to Enterobacteriaceae
Oral step-down antibiotic therapy (IV to oral conversion) is safe and effective in patients with bloodstream infection due to Enterobacteriaceae.