New Year, New Compliance Program
December 31, 2024 After a year of record-breaking breaches and fines in 2024, starting the new year with your HIPAA compliance buttoned up is crucial. A compliance program is a comprehensive plan to ensure compliance with HIPAA guidelines. It’s much more than yearly training; it’s what you do daily to uphold your commitment to patient data safety. The new year is about implementing new routines and actions for improvement. That’s why now is the time to get the right compliance program in place. Here are three key goals to help you start on the right track in 2025. Complete a Security Risk Analysis The first step to HIPAA compliance is completing a Security Risk Analysis (SRA). The SRA is an assessment of the administrative, technical, and physical safeguards your practice has in place to protect patient data. While the SRA might seem like a simple requirement to adhere to HIPAA regulations, it is actually one of the most overlooked, with only 14% of practices able to present documentation of a compliant SRA. The SRA helps your practice identify vulnerabilities and creates a roadmap for HIPAA compliance, guiding your practice on what needs to be addressed. This documented analysis of your practice is the foundation of a compliant practice. Establish a Culture of Compliance A culture of compliance is the understanding that everyone—from leadership to staff—recognizes the importance of protecting patient data. To achieve a compliant practice, it’s vital that all staff understand and continuously commit to following HIPAA. The culture of compliance involves much more than just training; it encompasses every decision employees make when dealing with data. This includes using the appropriate encryption measures when sending emails to patients and ensuring that staff members discuss only the minimum necessary amount of Protected Health Information (PHI) when required. To cultivate a culture of compliance in your practice, staff must have access to comprehensive resources to train, learn, and document anything regarding PHI. This could include interactive training portals, required access logs, and easy access to all learning materials. By providing streamlined compliance, your practice not only establishes a culture of compliance but also enforces it, holding all staff accountable if they don’t adhere to HIPAA guidelines. Get Organized – Digitize Documentation In the new year, do a self-audit of your HIPAA documentation. If asked, could you easily find specific policies? While meeting HIPAA requirements is essential for a compliant practice, you must also be able to present documentation as proof. The year is about embracing change. While most might picture their HIPAA manual as an overflowing binder, this is not the only option for managing documentation. It’s time for a change. Cloud-based compliance programs allow you to access your HIPAA manual easily by logging into your account. Gone are the days of rifling through a binder to find a specific policy or procedure—a web-based HIPAA manual easily generates and organizes your documentation, saving you time and keeping all versions of your documentation in a centralized location. Sticking to Resolutions If achieving streamlined HIPAA compliance has been a long-avoided New Year’s Resolution, this is the year to begin. With the right program, you can simplify compliance and have complete visibility into what is necessary to remain compliant. To learn more about how to get compliant this new year, schedule a consultation with a compliance expert today.