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April 23, 2002
A NEMA paper on HIPAA is available here:  NEMA HIPAA Security Intro Overview. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) was signed to law on July 21, 1996, and has the general objectives to: Guarantee health insurance coverage of employees Reduce health care fraud and abuse Introduce/implement administrative simplifications in order to augment...
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A NEMA paper on HIPAA medical device remote service issues is available here: NEMA HIPAA Med Dev Remote Services Paper. SoftwareCPR® provides on-site and web based training in HIPAA privacy and security regulations, in addition to other regulatory consulting services. SoftwareCPR® also provides a HIPAA Roadmap with links to relevant educational documents to paid subscribers (See...
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A NEMA presentation on HIPAA medical device issues is available here:  NEMA HIPAA Med Dev Issues Presentation. SoftwareCPR® provides on-site and web based training in HIPAA privacy and security regulations, in addition to other regulatory consulting services. SoftwareCPR® also provides a HIPAA Roadmap with links to relevant educational documents to paid subscribers (See Post HIPAA Privacy and...
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On December 28, 2000, a final privacy rule 45 CFR Part 160 and 164 was issued.  HHS provides the rule and related guidance here: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/laws-regulations/index.html. Medical device manufacturers that produce devices that will maintain patient data should be aware of HIPAA privacy and security requirements to assure appropriate features are incorporated in their devices to allow...
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