Physicians Practice November 27, 2023
Keith A. Reynolds, Logan Lutton

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With all the useful information available on Physicians Practice, it is easy to become overwhelmed.

With this in mind, the tip of the week is a chance to reflect on some of the wisdom found all across the site. In the April 2021 slideshow on times you can be held liable for a business associate’s HIPAA breach, P.J. Cloud-Moulds writes the following:

The provider, and in certain situations its business associate, have direct liability under HIPAA, meaning that should either party breach certain aspects of the HIPAA Rules, the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) may bring an enforcement action directly...

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