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IRBs Share Strategies to Prepare for New Common Rule
Some IRBs have been preparing for months for the Jan. 19, 2018, implementation of the new Common Rule. Others have taken a more casual, wait-and-see-if-it’s-delayed approach. IRBs that are preparing for a January rollout have found that preparation is time-consuming and resource-intensive.
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FDA’s Informed Consent Change Is Step Toward Harmonizing
The FDA’s recent move to allow a waiver of informed consent for studies involving minimal risk could be a first step toward harmonization with the existing Common Rule.
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Per-record Cost of Data Breaches Increasing
The cost of healthcare data breaches continue to remain the highest out of any industry, with an average cost of $380 per record, according to a recent report from the Ponemon Institute.
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New Breach Reporting Tool Helps With HIPAA Response
A new breach reporting tool should be useful for HIPAA compliance, partly because it can help providers stay on top of what is currently trending in cyberattacks and other types of breaches.
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Myriad State Requirements Complicate Breach Response
When you realize there has been a breach of protected health information, your first thought is of HIPAA and how to satisfy federal requirements for responding. But that is far from the end of your obligation, as state requirements can be just as onerous.
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Most Healthcare Workers Not Immunized for Pertussis
Though there are signs of gradual improvement, healthcare workers are still woefully underimmunized against pertussis, putting vulnerable patients such as infants at risk, the CDC reports.
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Create a Policy and Procedure Manual That Works and Is Survey-ready
The major problem ASCs encounter with creating policies and procedures is making these applicable to their facilities. The goal, particularly from an accreditation organization surveyor’s perspective, is for the P&Ps to be simple, direct, and thorough enough that employees could open them to the desired section and see exactly the policy they need to follow.
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AAAHC Develops Toolkit to Help ASCs, Others Prevent Opioid Abuse
Opioid prescriptions have declined some in the past year, but remain triple the number prescribed two decades ago, according to a new report by CDC.
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Dual Approach Helps At-risk Patients Overcome Obstacles to Receiving Care
To bridge the gap between at-risk patients and the providers treating them, New York-Presbyterian Hospital has developed two different models in which trained lay members of the community work with at-risk patients to help them navigate the healthcare system and manage their health.
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Couple Unsuccessful on Failure-to-Diagnose Claim
This case illustrates the importance of developing a firm understanding of expert witness qualification. Expert witness testimony is very frequently pivotal in a case.