HIPAA audits unlikely to change under new administrationMcKnight’s Long Term Care NewsRoger Severino, who was recently installed as the director of HHS’ Office of Civil Rights, is expected to keep up the agency’s current level of HIPAA audits, Eric Fader, an attorney for Day Pitney LLP, told Bloomberg BNA. W. Reece Hirsch, an attorney … ...
wreg.com Controversy brews in Arkansas over concealed carry, medical marijuanawreg.comLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — “I don’t think it’s right that I have to choose, especially if one could help me.” Nick Yarberry, 31, qualifies for medical marijuana. He’s suffered from glaucoma the past 16 years. But even though he qualifies, he says he can’t …Medical marijuana ...
NBC2 News Learning, as an adult woman, you have autismNBC2 News(CNN) — Laura James, 47, is a successful journalist and author. She’s a wife to Tim and mother to four adult children. She likes fashion, cats and writing. She’s eloquent and quick-witted. She also has autism. She was surprised when the idea was first …World Autism ...
Washington Times Cigarette tax hike takes effect in California, costs surge by $2 per packWashington TimesCalifornia’s cigarette tax increased by $2 a pack Saturday under new tobacco policies passed by voters during last November’s general election. Smokers in California will now pay $2.87 in state taxes for a pack of cigarettes, more than tripling the ...
Protect HIPAA rulesMiami HeraldThis strikes as something that was supposed to be protected by the Federal HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) rules. I fear what damage can be done if the wrong people can get their hands on people’s medical info. How … Powered by WPeMatico
WDIV Detroit LIVE STREAM: April the Giraffe expected to give birth SaturdayWDIV DetroitThere was an outage to the live cam early Saturday morning. Here’s what her keepers said: There is an internet outage on our end at this time. Our team Is in the giraffe barn trying to establish connection. Nothing wrong with April and ...
The Denver Post Zika vaccine test moves to next stage with more than 2000 volunteers in US, abroadThe Denver PostIn this Oct. 1, 2016 photo, mothers hold their babies, who have microcephaly, from left, Alice Vitoria, Juan Pedro and Joao Guilherme, during Arthur’s one-year birthday party, at his home in Recife, Pernambuco state, Brazil. Away ...