HIPAA News Releases | HHS.gov USD 200. Indiana Medical Records Service Pays $100,000 to Settle HIPAA Breach - May 23, 2019, Tennessee Diagnostic Medical Imaging Services Company Pays $3,000,000 to Settle Breach Exposing Over 300,000 Patients' Protected Health Information- May 6, 2019, HHS Announces Final Conscience Rule Protecting Health Care Entities and Individuals -May 2, 2019. Anuncia a Lisa J. Pino como Directora de la Oficina de Derechos Civiles, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Healthcare Provider Resolves Allegations of Discriminatory Practices Regarding Patients Needing Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, HHS and DOJ Issue Guidance on Long COVID and Disability Rights Under the ADA, Section 504, and Section 1557, OCR Settles Nineteenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, OCR Provides Technical Assistance to the State of Arizona to Ensure Crisis Standards of Care Protect Against Age and Disability Discrimination, Clinical Laboratory Pays $25,000 to Settle Potential HIPAA Security Rule Violations, HHS Announces Prohibition on Sex Discrimination Includes Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, HHS Introduces New Video Series on Federal Disability Rights Protections That Apply to Some Individuals in Recovery from an Opioid Use Disorder, New Legal Guidance and Resources to Ensure -- and Expand -- Access to COVID-19 Vaccines for People with Disabilities and Older Adults, OCR Settles Eighteenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, OCR Settles Seventeenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, Extension of the Public Comment Period for Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule, HHS OCR and DOJ Enter Voluntary Resolution Agreement with Michigan Bariatric Practice to Protect Patients from HIV Discrimination, OCR Resolves Three Discrimination Complaints After Medstar Health System Ensures Patients With Disabilities Can Have Support Persons in Health Care Settings During Covid-19 Pandemic, OCR Settles Sixteenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, OCR Settles Fifteenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, Limited Waiver Under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Regarding Access to Certain Vaccines from Japan, OCR Announces Notification of Enforcement Discretion for Use of Online or Web-Based Scheduling Applications for the Scheduling of COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments, Health Insurer Pays $5.1 Million to Settle Data Breach Affecting Over 9.3 Million People, OCR Provides Technical Assistance to Ensure Crisis Standards of Care Protect Against Age and Disability Discrimination, OCR Settles Fourteenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, HHS OCR Enters into a Voluntary Resolution Agreement with the Arizona Department of Child Safety to Protect Limited English Proficient Parents from Discrimination, OCR Settles Thirteenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative, OCR Issues Guidance on HIPAA, Health Information Exchanges, and Disclosures of Protected Health Information for Public Health Purposes, OCR Issues Audit Report on Health Care Industry Compliance with the HIPAA Rules, HHS to Disallow $200M in California Medicaid Funds Due to Unlawful Abortion Insurance Mandate; Refers Vermont Medical Center to DOJ for Lawsuit Over Conscience Violations, OCR Facilitates Safe Clergy Access for Patients at Mt. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Community Living and Office for Civil Rights Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Olmstead Decision. Presenter Registration Due Date: June 30 (Thu), 2022. U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights Solicits Public $31K Mistake- April 20, 2017, Overlooking risks leads to breach, $400,000 settlement- April 12, 2017, $5.5 million HIPAA settlement shines light on the importance of audit controls- February 16, 2017, Lack of timely action risks security and costs money- February 1, 2017, HIPAA settlement demonstrates importance of implementing safeguards for ePHI- January 18, 2017Comunicado de prensa (Spanish)- PDF, First HIPAA enforcement action for lack of timely breach notification settles for $475,000- January 9, 2017, UMass settles potential HIPAA violations following malware infection- November 22, 2016, $2.14 million HIPAA settlement underscores importance of managing security risk- October 17, 2016, OCR Releases New Guidance on HIPAA and Cloud Computing- October 6, 2016, HIPAA settlement illustrates the importance of reviewing and updating, as necessary, business associate agreements- September 23, 2016, Advocate Health Care Settles Potential HIPAA Penalties for $5.55 Million- August 4, 2016, Multiple alleged HIPAA violations result in $2.75 million settlement with the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC)- July 21, 2016, Widespread HIPAA vulnerabilities result in $2.7 million settlement with Oregon Health & Science University- July 18, 2016, Business Associates Failure to Safeguard Nursing Home Residents PHI Leads to $650,000 HIPAA Settlement- June 29, 2016, HHS Guidance Regarding Patient Safety Work Product and Providers External Obligations- . Anthem pays OCR $16 Million in record HIPAA settlement following largest health data breach in history October 15, 2018, Unauthorized Disclosure of Patients Protected Health Information During ABC Doumentary Filming Results in Multiple HIPAA Settlements Totaling $999,000 September 20, 2018. Sinai Hospital During COVID-19-December 16, 2020, HHS Proposes Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule to Empower Patients, Improve Coordinated Care, and Reduce Regulatory Burdens- December 10, 2020, HHS Office for Civil Rights Reaches Landmark Agreement with Massachusetts Department of Children and Families to Address Discrimination Against Parents with Disabilities- November 19, 2020, OCR Settles Twelfth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative- November 19, 2020, OCR Provides Technical Assistance to Ensure New Jersey Department of Children and Families Protect Parents with Disabilities from Discrimination- November 13, 2020, OCR Settles Eleventh Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative- November 12, 2020, OCR Settles Tenth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative- November 6, 2020, City Health Department failed to terminate former employees access to protected health information- October 30, 2020, Aetna Pays $1,000,000 to Settle Three HIPAA Breaches- October 28, 2020, OCR Resolves Religious Discrimination Complaints after Maryland and Virginia Hospitals Ensure Patients Can Receive Safe Religious Visitations During COVID-19- October 20, 2020, OCR Settles Ninth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative- October 9, 2020, OCR Settles Eighth Investigation in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative- October 7, 2020, Health Insurer Pays $6.85 Million to Settle Data Breach Affecting Over 10.4 Million People- September 25, 2020, HIPAA Business Associate Pays $2.3 Million to Settle Breach Affecting Protected Health Information of Over 6 million Individual- September 23, 2020, Orthopedic Clinic Pays $1.5 Million to Settle Systemic Noncompliance with HIPAA Rules- September 21, 2020, OCR Settles Five More Investigations in HIPAA Right of Access Initiative- September 15, 2020, Trump Administration Adds Health Plans to June 2020 Plasma Donation Guidance- August 24, 2020, OCR Resolves Complaint with Utah After it Revised its Crisis Standards of Care to Protect Against Age and Disability Discrimination- August 20, 2020, Lifespan Pays $1,040,000 to OCR to Settle Unencrypted Stolen Laptop Breach- July 27, 2020, Small Health Care Provider Fails to Implement Multiple HIPAA Security Rule Requirements- July 23, 2020, OCR Resolves Religious Discrimination Complaint after Maryland Hospital System Ensures Patients Can Receive Religious Visitations During COVID-19- July 21, 2020, OCR Resolves Complaint After Hospital Accommodates Medical Students Religious Needs During COVID-19- July 21, 2020, OCR Issues Guidance on Civil Rights Protections Prohibiting Race, Color, and National Origin Discrimination During COVID-19- July 20, 2020, OCR Resolves Complaint with Tennessee After it Revises its Triage Plans to Protect Against Disability Discrimination- June 26, 2020, HHS Finalizes Rule on Section 1557 Protecting Civil Rights in Healthcare, Restoring the Rule of Law, and Relieving Americans of Billions in Excessive Costs- June 12, 2020, OCR Issues Guidance on How Health Care Providers Can Contact Former COVID-19 Patients About Blood and Plasma Donation Opportunities- June 12, 2020, OCR Resolves Complaints after State of Connecticut and Private Hospital Safeguard the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to Have Reasonable Access to Support Persons in Hospital Settings During COVID-19- June 9, 2020, OCR Issues Bulletin on Ensuring the Rights of Persons with Limited English Proficiency in Health Care During COVID-19- May 15, 2020, OCR Secures Agreement with West Virginia to Protect Persons in Recovery from Opioid Use Disorder from Discrimination on the Basis of Disability- May 13, 2020, OCR Issues Guidance on Covered Health Care Providers and Restrictions on Media Access to Protected Health Information about Individuals in Their Facilities- May 5, 2020, OCR Resolves Civil Rights Complaint Against Pennsylvania After it Revises its Pandemic Health Care Triaging Policies to Protect Against Disability Discrimination- April 16, 2020, OCR Announces Notification of Enforcement Discretion for Community-Based Testing Sites During the COVID-19 Nationwide Public Health Emergency- April 9, 2020. Read the Statement by HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra on Missouris Emergency Regulation Restricting Access to Gender Affirming Care April 25, 2023, HHS Proposes Measures to Bolster Patient-Provider Confidentiality Around Reproductive Health Care - April 12, 2023, OCR Announces Expiration of COVID-19 PHE HIPAA Notifications of Enforcement Discretion- April 11, 2023, HHS Reminds States of Legal Obligations to Federal Civil Rights Protections as States Transition from Medicaid Continuous Coverage Changes as the Public Health Emergency Ends April 5, 2023, Commemorating Womens History Month March 2023 March 28, 2023, HHS Office for Civil Rights and U.S. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Michigan Resolve Federal Civil Rights Complaint Regarding a Doctors Alleged Failure to Provide a Sign Language Interpreter March 23, 2023, HHS Office for Civil Rights Reaches Agreement with Hillsborough County Fire and Rescue in Florida to Improve Access to Care for Communities of Color March 7, 2023, HHS Office for Civil Rights Delivers Annual Reports to Congress on HIPAA Compliance and Breaches of Unsecured Protected Health Information - February 17, 2023, HHS Office for Civil Rights Settles HIPAA Investigation with Arizona Hospital System Following Cybersecurity Hacking - February 2, 2023, Lab Pays $16,500 Settlement to HHS, Resolving Potential HIPAA Violation over Medical Records Request - January 3, 2023, HHS Issues New Strengthened Conscience and Religious Nondiscrimination Proposed Rule - December 29, 2022, HHS Civil Rights Office Resolves HIPAA Right of Access Investigation with $20,000 Settlement - December 15, 2022, HHS Civil Rights Office Enters Settlement with Dental Practice Over Disclosures of Patients Protected Health Information - December 14, 2022, HHS Office for Civil Rights Issues Bulletin on Requirements under HIPAA for Online Tracking Technologies to Protect the Privacy and Security of Health Information - December 1, 2022, HHS Office for Civil Rights and SAMHSA Propose New Protections to Help Increase Care Coordination and Confidentiality for Patient Substance Use Disorder Records - November 28, 2022, HHS Office for Civil Rights Works with Arizona State Court to Ensure Meaningful Access for People with Limited English Proficiency - November 22, 2022, Office for Civil Rights Takes Action to Ensure Effective Communication for Those Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing - November 9, 2022, OCR Settles Three Cases with Dental Practices for Patient Right of Access under HIPAA - September 20, 2022, OCR Settles Case Concerning Improper Disposal of Protected Health Information - August 23, 2022, HHS and DOJ Issue Guidance on Nondiscrimination in Telehealth the week of the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - July 29, 2022, HHS Announces Proposed Rule to Strengthen Nondiscrimination in Health Care - July 25, 2022, Eleven Enforcement Actions Uphold Patients Rights Under HIPAA - July 15, 2022, Oklahoma State University - Center for Health Services Pays $875,000 to Settle Hacking Breach- July 14, 2022, HHS Issues Guidance to the Nations Retail Pharmacies Clarifying Their Obligations to Ensure Access to Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care Services - July 13, 2022, HHS Issues Guidance to Protect Patient Privacy in Wake of Supreme Court Decision on Roe- June 29, 2022, HHS Voluntary Resolution Agreement with the University of Southern California Settles Title IX Compliance Review - June 15, 2022, HHS Issues Guidance on HIPAA and Audio-Only Telehealth - June 13, 2022, DOJ, Joined by HHS, Announce New Initiatives to Address and Prevent Hate Crimes and Hate Incidents- May 20, 2022, HHS' Office for Civil Rights Seeks Public Comment on Recognized Security Practices and Sharing Civil Money Penalties and Monetary Settlements Under the HITECH Act - April 6, 2022, Settlement Agreement Reached with Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families to Address Discrimination Against Parents with Disabilities - March 30, 2022, Four HIPAA enforcement actions hold healthcare providers accountable with compliance - March 28, 2022, HHS Notice and Guidance on Gender Affirming Care, Civil Rights, and Patient Privacy- March 2, 2022, Improving the Cybersecurity Posture of Healthcare in 2022 - February 28, 2022, HHS Issues New Guidance for Health Care Providers on Civil Rights Protections for People with Disabilities - February 4, 2022, Massachusetts Healthcare Provider Resolves Allegations of Discriminatory Practices Regarding Patients Needing Opioid Use Disorder Treatment - December 22, 2021, New Guidance to Boost Accessibility and Equity in COVID-19 Vaccine Programs - December 22, 2021, HHS Issues Guidance on HIPAA and Disclosures of Protected Health Information for Extreme Risk Protection Orders - December 20, 2021, HHS Office for Civil Rights Commemorates World AIDS Day- December 1, 2021, Five enforcement actions hold healthcare providers accountable for HIPAA Right of Access - November 30, 2021, HHS Takes Action to Prevent Discrimination and Strengthen Civil Rights - November 18, 2021, HHS Office for Civil Rights and U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Massachusetts Settle Disability Discrimination Case with Baystate Medical Center - November 17, 2021, HHS Office for Civil Rights and U.S. Attorney's Office Settle Disability Discrimination Case with Backus Hospital - October 5, 2021, OCR Issues Guidance on HIPAA, COVID-19 Vaccinations, and the Workplace - September 30, 2021, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Announces Lisa J. Pino as Director for Office for Civil Rights - September 27, 2021, Leer en espaol: El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los EE.
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