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Health Data Privacy Protections to Increase

May 30, 2011 By David Schoolcraft

As we wait for the HITECH Act updates to HIPAA to be finalized, yet another article signals the administration’s intent to strengthen privacy protections for health data– http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/31/business/31privacy.html

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Filed Under: HIPAA, HITECH Tagged With: Health data privacy and security, HIPAA, HIPAA Breach Notification, HITECH

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