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Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-08 - 2021-02-09    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering are forthcoming use in healthcare, electronics, cosmetics, and other areas. Nanomaterials are the elements with the finest measurement of size 10-9 [...]
Dementia, Alzheimers and Neurological Disorders
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
Euro Dementia 2021 is a distinctive forum to assemble worldwide distinguished academics within the field of professionals, Psychology, academic scientists, professors to exchange their ideas [...]
Neurology and Neurosurgery 2021
2021-02-10 - 2021-02-11    
All Day
European Neurosurgery 2021 anticipates participants from all around the globe to experience thought provoking Keynote lectures, oral, video & poster presentations. This Neurology meeting will [...]
Biofuels and Bioenergy 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Biofuels and Bioenergy biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, rather than a fuel produced [...]
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Tropical Disease Webinar committee members invite all the participants across the globe to take part in this conference covering the theme “Global Impact on infectious [...]
Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-15 - 2021-02-16    
All Day
Infection Congress 2021 is intended to honor prestigious award for talented Young Researchers, Scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate Students, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Trainees in recognition of their [...]
Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases
2021-02-18 - 2021-02-19    
All Day
Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Conference 2021 provides a chance for all the stakeholders to collect all the Researchers, principal investigators, experts and researchers working under [...]
World Kidney Congress 2021
2021-02-18    
All Day
Kidney Meet 2021 will be the best platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s a virtual event that will grab the attendee’s attention to [...]
Agriculture & Organic farming
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
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Aquaculture & Fisheries
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
All Day
We take the pleasure to invite all the Scientist, researchers, students and delegates to Participate in the Webinar on 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & [...]
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2021
2021-02-22 - 2021-02-23    
All Day
Conference Series warmly invites all the participants across the globe to attend "5th Annual Meet on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” dated on February 22-23, 2021 , [...]
Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health
2021-02-23 - 2021-02-24    
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Neurology, Psychiatric disorders and Mental health Summit is an idiosyncratic discussion to bring the advanced approaches and also unite recognized scholastics, concerned with neurology, neuroscience, [...]
Food and Nutrition 2021
2021-02-24    
All Day
Nutri Food 2021 reunites the old and new faces in food research to scale-up many dedicated brains in research and the utilization of the works [...]
Psychiatry and Psychological Disorders
2021-02-24 - 2021-02-25    
All Day
Mental health Summit 2021 is a meeting of Psychiatrist for emerging their perspective against mental health challenges and psychological disorders in upcoming future. Psychiatry is [...]
International Conference on  Biochemistry and Glyco Science
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
All Day
Our point is to urge researchers to spread their test and hypothetical outcomes in any case a lot of detail as could be ordinary. There [...]
Biomedical, Biopharma and Clinical Research
2021-02-25 - 2021-02-26    
All Day
Biomedical research 2021 provides a platform to enhance your knowledge and forecast future developments in biomedical, bio pharma and clinical research and strives to provide [...]
Parasitology & Infectious Diseases 2021
2021-02-25    
All Day
INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONGRESS 2021 on behalf of its Organizing Committee, assemble all the renowned Pathologists, Immunologists, Researchers, Cellular and Molecular Biologists, Immune therapists, Academicians, Biotechnologists, [...]
Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
All Day
Tissue Science 2021 proudly invites contributors across the globe to attend “International Conference on Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine” during February 26-27, 2021 (Webinar) which [...]
Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Beneficial Microbes
2021-02-26 - 2021-02-27    
All Day
Infectious diseases are ultimately caused by microscopic organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites where Microbiology is the investigation of these minute life forms. A [...]
Stress Management 2021
2021-02-26    
All Day
Stress Management Meet 2021 will be a great platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s an online event which will grab the attendee’s attention [...]
Heart Care and Diseases 2021
2021-03-03    
All Day
Euro Heart Conference 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, Perfusionists, cardiologists to discuss methodology for ailment remediation for heart diseases, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, [...]
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
All Day
Gastroenterology Diseases is clearing a worldwide stage by drawing in 2500+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists, Surgeons going from Researchers, Academicians and Business experts, who are working in [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment
2021-03-04 - 2021-03-05    
All Day
Environmental Toxicology 2021 you can meet the world leading toxicologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and also the industry giants who will provide you with the modern inventions [...]
Dermatology, Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery
2021-03-05 - 2021-03-06    
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Jan 07 : Tackling increased compliance concerns in healthcare and education

concerns in healthcare

In both the healthcare and education verticals, compliance is a major area of responsibility. In addition to the existing regulations which are constantly evolving, new regulations are being added on an ongoing basis – both of which can make compliance a challenge. At the same time, it is important for institutions in both industries to track certain metrics for billing, safety, security, accreditation, and other functions – all while maintaining individuals’ privacy and confidentiality.

While the specific requirements for the two verticals may differ, the greatest compliance challenges for both healthcare and education lie in three areas: privacy, accreditation, and safety. The following are details of these three areas for each industry, as well as policies, procedures, and best practices that can assist with maintaining compliance.

Healthcare

Privacy is of utmost concern in healthcare, thanks largely to provisions contained in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, more commonly known as HIPAA. The act’s Privacy Rule provides protections for individually identifiable health information that is held by hospitals and other healthcare entities. While patients have a variety of rights with respect to their information, the Privacy Rule is somewhat balanced in that it allows health information to be disclosed when needed for patient care.

Physical records could potentially be kept under lock and key, but this would create roadblocks to patient care. For this reason, the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) mandates that hospitals implement electronic medical records (ERM), the goal of which is to streamline and improve patient care by making it easier for doctors in different facilities to access patients’ health histories as needed. While this improves quality of care, it also introduces another complication to maintaining the privacy of these records. HIPAA’s Security Rule describes who is covered by HIPAA privacy protections and specifies the administrative, physical, and technical safeguards that must be in place to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of protected electronic health information.

Healthcare facilities are also governed by the Health Information Technology Act (HITECH), which empowers the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to establish programs to improve healthcare quality, safety, and efficiency by promoting IT solutions, including electronic health records and private and secure electronic health information exchange.

In addition to requiring ERM, the ACA also levies penalties against hospitals that experience too many patient readmissions that occur as a result of complications related to previous treatment received at the facility. These penalties can be severe, which makes it crucial for healthcare institutions to not only improve the standard of care they provide but also to proactively track readmissions. By correlating these instances with the care a patient received during a previous admission, hospitals can identify potential areas of concern that may be contributing to readmissions. Once these potential causes have been pinpointed, they can be addressed and may contribute to a higher standard of care and reduced rate of readmission. When institutions identify and address issues proactively, they can also avoid stiff penalties afforded under the ACA.

Education

While privacy is a main concern for educational institutions, safety and security have risen to the top of the list, mainly in light of the number of high-profile incidents that have occurred at schools across the country. Institutions at all levels are now subject to a variety of federal, state, and local requirements designed to improve safety and security for students and staff through the implementation of specific policies and procedures.

One of the most notable pieces of legislation that affects higher education facilities is the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics (Cleary Act), a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose information about crime on or near their campuses. The Clery Act also requires prompt emergency notifications about certain crimes or incidents to students, employees, and other members of the school community, and to implement standard operating procedures that guide staff in meeting the law’s requirements while handling emergencies or reports of missing students. Finally, the Clery Act holds institutions responsible for providing adequate safety and security. Non-compliance could result in loss of federal funding and possible civil penalties. A university that has developed a reputation for poor safety could conceivably see enrollment dwindle, taking revenues along with it.

Compliance

Both healthcare and education institutions must deal with a flood of information coming from a wide variety of sources. Maintaining privacy and security means this information must be collected, analyzed, managed, stored, and reported – and each of these tasks can be daunting on its own. As regulations evolve and new rules are introduced, it’s no longer realistic to expect that these tasks can be adequately performed manually. Those institutions who choose to continue down this road will quickly find themselves struggling just to tread water in a sea of information. Attempting to organize and manage all this data in Excel spreadsheets or filing cabinets can be a full-time job. As a result, maintaining and demonstrating regulatory compliance would require additional time and staff, which translates into layers of additional expenses for an organization. At the same time, one human error could completely undermine the integrity of the information and jeopardize organizations’ compliance.

There are solutions available that automate processes to streamline data collection and reporting for these vast amounts of data. These advanced incident management solutions are capable of automatically gathering multiple types of data from a wide range of sources—which may include parking tickets, HR records, staff complaints, police reports, and more—into a central repository.

Users can tap into this data repository to customize the way information is measured and reported, and can also conduct separate analysis and reporting for different purposes using the same data sets without affecting the raw data itself. This allows institutions to flag specific types of data for analysis and reporting according to its needs, whether it is in compliance with particular regulations or institutional standards. By having this information available, schools and hospitals can look at trends and analysis to improve privacy, safety, and security. As regulations change or are introduced, the system can easily be updated to ensure continued compliance.

Both healthcare and educational institutions must regularly achieve accreditation with their governing bodies, such as the U.S. Joint Commission, Accreditation Canada, or state boards, to remain in operation. Compliance with regulatory mandates is an essential ingredient for achieving accreditation, and documentation is required. While governing bodies do not necessarily require an electronic system, having such a system in place can make meeting mandatory requirements significantly easier.

From a security standpoint, when data is managed in this way, it becomes valuable intelligence that can be used to address risk prevention and protection. Statistics that could take days or weeks to prepare using conventional database queries are available easily, as all the formulas and queries are built into the software. From this information, indicators can be identified that may suggest problems with a security program. Root causes of incidents can be identified rather than the symptoms, thereby allowing incidents to be prevented before they occur. The faster information is available, the faster measures can be taken to address risks and minimize incidents.

So while collecting, managing and analyzing data to generate reports necessary to demonstrate compliance is a significant undertaking, there are ways to make it both easier and more accurate. By taking advantage of solutions that automate and streamline these processes, institutions can ensure compliance, retain funding required to remain in operation, and increase the safety and security of their facilities.