Survey: With HIPAA Audits Looming, Small Practices Far From Compliant
Press release from the issuing company
Tuesday, December 9th, 2014
NueMD in partnership with Porter Research and The Daniel Brown Law Group, today announced the results of its recent survey on HIPAA compliance within small practices and billing companies. The survey of more than 1,100 healthcare professionals, conducted during October 2014, found medical practices and billing companies are struggling to comply with regulations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
"Understanding HIPAA can be difficult for practices and billing companies, especially if they're already scrambling to keep up with changes like ICD-10 and Meaningful Use," said Caleb Clarke, sales and marketing director at NueMD. "With audits looming, we wanted to get a sense of where the industry stands and provide resources to help those who may be struggling."
The survey found:
- 66% of respondents were unaware of HIPAA audits
- 35% of respondents said their business has conducted a HIPAA-required risk analysis
- 34% of owners, managers, and administrators reported that they were "very confident" that their electronic devices that contain PHI were HIPAA compliant
- 24% of managers, owners, and administrators at medical practices reported that they've evaluated all of their Business Associate Agreements
- 56% of office staff and (non-owner) care providers at practices said they've received HIPAA training in the last year
"It's troubling to see that so many practices aren't participating in training programs for their staff, said Daniel Brown, managing shareholder at The Daniel Brown Law Group. "If an audit were to occur at that particular practice, one of the biggest red flags is that the staff is unaware of the HIPAA compliance plan and what their role is in it."
NueMD has published the results in an easy-to-consume narrative that explains aspects of HIPAA compliance, presents the data, and offers resources for practices and billing companies who want to learn more.
To view the results, please visit http://www.nuemd.com/hipaa/survey.