Making the Move to Proactive Patient Privacy Monitoring

While data breaches driven by hacking have captured much of the attention in healthcare this year, insider threats remain prevalent.

In fact, over half of all Office for Civil Rights resolution agreements involve potential violations related to the requirement to implement procedures to regularly review access to information system activity.

Despite these trends, many privacy and security teams are still focused on monitoring only post incidents, and in many cases, reports are not effectively using expertise or technology to assess how records are being accessed. This reactive method leaves the organization, and its patients, at risk.

During this webinar, experts from Clearwater and Protenus teamed together for a discussion of how to make the move to proactive patient privacy monitoring that extends across and beyond your organization and helps minimize the risk of a breach. They also shared insight on how to design alerting and reporting strategies based on your organization’s unique risks.

Presented by

 

 

Andrew Mahler, JD, CIPP/US, AI Governance Professional, CHC, CHPC, CHRC
Vice President, Consulting Services, Privacy & Compliance
Clearwater

Andrea Belmore
Director of Professional Services
Protenus

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