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  • Overview Of The Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (HIPAA)
    Congress enacted the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in 1996. The purpose of this law is to protect private individual health information from being disclosed to anyone without the consent of the individual. Except under unusual circumstances, the consent needs to be in writing.

    However, there are some exceptions to the consent provision. The consent provision does not apply in the following situations:

    - Treatment
    - Billing
    - Quality assur...
  • Using A Client Extranet For Efficient Online Collaboration
    Efficient collaboration with clients is essential for any service firm. Traditionally, collaboration has focused on face-to-face meetings, supported by email to share work in progress.

    Over the past several years, a new tool has grown in popularity: the client service extranet. While face-to-face meetings remain the most effective (and essential) collaboration tool, extranets have replaced email as the favored forum for sharing and organizing the vast number of documents t...
  • Intranet Implementation: The Advantages Of A Web-Based Solution
    The traditional approach to implementing an intranet is to purchase a software package, modify it for your needs, and install it on your system.

    Over the past few years, another option has grown in popularity – the implementation of a web-based solution.

    As you consider the choice between installed software and a web-based intranet, here are some considerations:


    1. The most important requirement of any intranet is that everyone uses it.

    To assure broad-based par...

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