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Volume Three

No.   1: It May Look Like a Business Associate... But Is It a Business Associate?
No.   2: The Secret to Effective HIPAA Staff Training: Think Outside the Box
No.   3: Charges for Copying PHI Requested By a Patient
No.   4: How Is Your Organization Going to Handle Privacy Complaints?
No.   5: Getting a Handle on Your Business Associate Contracts
No.   6: The Time is Now for Transactions Testing
No.   7: Transactions Testing: Conversations with my Vendor(s)
No.   8: Transactions Testing: Conversations with my Clearinghouse(s)
No.   9: Communicating with Payers about Remediation Strategies
No. 10: The Compliance Date for Security Isn’t Until 2005, So Can I Take a Break?
No. 11: Are the HIPAA Police Really Going To Be Out There?
No. 12: Preemption of State Laws: Do Not Forget to Update Policies/Procedures
No. 13: Do you know about OCR? - Are you aware of all they do?
No. 14: Where Can I Find Answers to My Questions About HIPAA Privacy?
No. 15: Checking Off the HIPAA Milestones!
No. 16: In Case of Bioterrorism, What Are the HIPAA Privacy Requirements?
No. 17: OCR? Aren't they the "HIPAA Police"?
No. 18: I Have a Health Information Privacy Complaint: What Do I Do?
No. 19: The Case For Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning, Part I
No. 20: BCP/DRP, Part II: Initiating the Planning Process
No. 21: BCP/DRP, Part III
No. 22: BCP/DRP, Part IV: Industry Accepted Development Methodologies
No. 23: Monitoring Your Privacy Compliance
No. 24: Contingency Planning and TCS Compliance
No. 25: Security Training and Awareness
No. 26: Considering Organizational Attention to Safeguarding PHI
No. 27: Planning Is Needed to Reap HIPAA Transaction Benefits
No. 28: How to Benefit from Automating Front-End Processes in Provider Settings
No. 29: Benefit from Automated Front-End Processes with Creative Planning
No. 30: From Surviving to Thriving with Back-End Automation
No. 31: Two Laws Are Better Than One
No. 32: Log-in Monitoring - More Than a Training Standard
No. 33: Audit Trails, Who Needs Them?
No. 34: Modems, Modems, everywhere...
No. 35: Security Budgeting
No. 36: SpyWare Demystified
No. 37: Setting the Boundaries of the Security Program
No. 38: Beyond the Borders – Managing the Wireless Revolution
No. 39: Are You Ready for HIPAA Transactions and Code Sets (TCS)?
No. 40: What Does the “Relaxation” of the TCS Compliance Deadline Mean to Me?
No. 41: Do You Have Your TCS Contingency Strategies & Plans in Place?
No. 42: How Does the Security Rule Impact Your BA Contracts?
No. 43: Risk Analysis Kicks Off the Risk Management Process
No. 44: National Provider ID is Coming - Better late than never!
No. 45: NPI, Part 2: Who Gets a Unique Identifier & How Do You Get One?
No. 46: NPI, Part 3: Please, Not Another Identifier!
No. 47: Thou Shall Not Use ICD9 Procedure Codes for Outpatient Billing
No. 48: The Final Security Rule – Enumerated
No. 49: Who Should Be on Our Security Incident Response Team?
No. 50: I Have My SIRT Together...Now What?
No. 51: Establishing Performance Measures For Your SIRT
No. 52: 2003: The HIPAA Year in Review

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