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HIPAA Privacy Rule for Redaction Guide

Are you a healthcare information and management systems professional seeking to learn more about the benefits of automated redaction to protect patients sensitive records and meet HIPAA privacy laws?

  

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A dive into what the HIPAA privacy law is and how protecting patients sensitive information is a critical piece to meet HIPAA requirements
The pain points that the healthcare industry is facing to meet HIPAA standards
How the role of redaction technology impacts and improves healthcare institutions to meet HIPAA compliance standards
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Look inside iconBreaches of health care data have been on the rise over the past few years. In 2021,45.67 million people in America were victims of medical records breaches. The high rate of cyberattacks explains the recent increased focus on protecting the privacy of patient data.

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) governs patient data privacy in the United States. HIPAA requires covered entities to take measures to ensure the confidentiality of protected health information (PHI).

One way to do this is through redaction or de-identification. Redaction removes information from a document so unauthorized individuals can not recover it.But can redaction technology solve the pain points that the healthcare industry is facing in trying to meet HIPAA standards? Below, we delve deeper into the HIPAA privacy rule, its implementation's pain points, and how redaction technology can help.