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HIPAA for the General Practitioner by Melanie D. Bragg β€” book cover

HIPAA for the General Practitioner

by Melanie D. Bragg
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Overview

When HIPAA became law in 1996, the move already had begun from a paper-based patient data system to an electronic one. This migration poses complex security and privacy issues. Over the next six and a half years, the HIPAA implementation took place with the following goals in mind: -Improve access to health insurance -Minimize healthcare billing fraud, waste and abuse -Increase efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system.

Synopsis

When HIPAA became law in 1996, the move already had begun from a paper-based patient data system to an electronic one. This migration poses complex security and privacy issues. Over the next six and a half years, the HIPAA implementation took place with the following goals in mind: -Improve access to health insurance -Minimize healthcare billing fraud, waste and abuse -Increase efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
American Bar Association
Pages
430
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9781604425420

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