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5 Ways to Stay HIPAA Compliant When Using Social Media
Privacy

5 Ways to Stay HIPAA Compliant When Using Social Media

ByCassio May 1, 2017November 6, 2023

Are your social media posts violating HIPAA? You might be surprised by the answer.

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The Most Common HIPAA Violations and How to Prevent Them
Privacy

The Most Common HIPAA Violations and How to Prevent Them

ByCassio January 23, 2017November 3, 2023

The consequences of HIPAA violations can cripple a small business. It’s important to know the most common violations and how to prevent them.

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New Patient Intake Methods to Help Your Practice
Privacy

New Patient Intake Methods to Help Your Practice

ByCassio November 28, 2016November 2, 2023

The common method of patient intake is archaic, cumbersome and unreliable. The new method (online intake forms) greatly improve the patient experience.

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Understanding Your Patients’ Privacy Rights
Privacy | Recordkeeping | Security

Understanding Your Patients’ Privacy Rights

ByCassio October 31, 2016October 30, 2023

Your patients have certain rights concerning the privacy of their medical information. Here’s everything you need to know about respecting those rights.

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How to Stay HIPAA Compliant When Emailing Patients
Privacy | Security | Telehealth

How to Stay HIPAA Compliant When Emailing Patients

ByCassio September 19, 2016November 2, 2023

Healthcare providers are obligated to comply with HIPAA’s regulation on electronic communications. Learn how to protect patient privacy when emailing.

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Practice Management | Privacy | Record Keeping

Exporting Your Clients' Data

ByCassio May 12, 2015October 16, 2023

This great tool allows you to export data to a CSV file (comma-separated values), which can be opened in Excel and many other applications. Check out this article to learn more about it.

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