HIPAA
privacy compliance requires under the oral communications
section that healthcare providers must take reasonable
measures to insure that health information remains private.
To be HIPAA privacy compliant you need to take precautions
to make sure that medical information being shared from
doctor to patient not be overheard. Healthcare providers
must make reasonable precautionary steps to insure that
medical information remains private. As required by
HIPAA privacy compliance codes this covers health care
providers, doctors offices, employees, vendors, service
organizations, universities and healthcare plans. Many
precautionary measures can be taken to make sure that
your office is HIPAA compliant. Acoustical
door seal kits can be added to existing doors to
cut down the amount of sound that gets transferred to
adjacent offices and hallways. Signature
noise barrier ceiling tiles can be used to reduce
the amount of speech being transferred from office to
office. Acoustical
fabric wrapped wall panels can be added to help
reduce the amount of ambient noise in the office while
maintaining an aesthetically pleasing environment.
Please call
our toll free number 1-800-782-5742 to discuss making
your work area meet HIPAA privacy compliance standards.
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