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These are HIPAA related
requirements requiring either or both onsite and offshore support. To
prevent/minimize the proliferation of viruses, trojan horses, worms and
other forms of malicious codes, please do not send attachments. Until further
notice, send text within the body of the email. Moreover, use subject indicated,
else your message will be automatically be filtered out of the
process.
1. Experienced Cobol Programmers on UNISYS
platform, both batch and online environments. Project involves development
and maintenance of several hundred thousands lines of codes. When replying,
please specify subject "HIPAA UNISYS".
2. Medical/legal transcription services. When
replying, please specify subject "HIPAA Medical/legal
Transcriptions".
3. Call-center services. When replying,
please specify subject "HIPAA Call-Center".
4. AS/400 platform support. When replying,
please specify subject "HIPAA AS/400".
5. UNIX platform support. When replying,
please specify subject "HIPAA UNIX".
6. LINUX platform
support. When replying, please specify subject "HIPAA
LINUX".
7. Microsoft platform support. When replying,
please specify subject "HIPAA Microsoft".
For interested parties, please send all responses
to:
For pertinent information ohn HIPAA, refer
to:
DHHS Administrative
Simplification
http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/admnsimp/index.htm Official HHS website The actual rules and NPRMs can be found here. Washington Publishing Company http://www.wpc-edi.com/hipaa/ Implementation Guides for TCS (Transactions and Codes Sets) Washington Publishing Company
Addenda document which includes proposed
revisions to all of the transactions
Washington Publishing Company
HIPAA Data Dictionary can be downloaded
free
AFEHCT (Association for Electronic Healthcare
Transactions)
http://www.afehct.org WEDI (Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange) WEDI white paper on security
ASPIRE Project
There are four documents you can download and review. They
have done a lot of work mapping the UB and 1500 back to the 837 electronic
transaction.
Attachment A was taken from the HIPAA proposed security
rule.
HCFA Internet Security Policy
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/
NIST has a publication on every proposed HIPAA security
requirement.
Hospitals and PD 63
http://www.ists.dartmouth.edu/ISTS/counterterrorism/cyber_attacks.htm Hospitals as critical infrastructure companies fall under PD 63,
includes references to the Nimba Malware
AHA Media Advisories
http://www.aha.org/Emergency/Readiness/MaGuideInfoPatientB1108.asp Guidlines for Releasing Information about Condition of Patients Office of Civil Rights http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/ Charged with enforcement of Privacy Rule Health Privacy Project, Georgetown University Information about Federal and State Privacy
Regulations
Cordially,
David Paraiso
Hotline: (800) 949-9278
FAX: (626) 918-6115
P.O. Box 3465
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
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