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ONC Gives Guidance on Meaningful Use Privacy/Security Components

NOV 19, 2012 7:21pm ET
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The Office of the National Coordinator for HIT reminds providers of availability of a 10-step plan to comply with privacy and security requirements under Stage 1 of the electronic health records meaningful use program.

These steps should begin 90 days before the target date to start the meaningful use program, ONC counsels. Steps in the plan include:

* Confirm the organization is covered entity using tools on ONC’s Web site;

* Designate a privacy and security officer;

* Document why you have security measures in place and where they are, how they were created and are being monitored, and retain relevant records that support attestation;

* Conduct a security risk analysis or reassess the existing analysis;

* Develop a plan to address threats and vulnerabilities identified in the analysis;

* Develop updated policies and procedures supporting the new plan, and retain outdated policies and procedures;

*  Train the workforce on the new policies and procedures;

* Communicate with patients about privacy and security issues, and emphasize the benefits of EHRs;

* Update business associate agreements requiring compliance with the privacy, security and breach notification rules; and

* Attest for the security risk analysis when attesting for meaningful use. Do not register or attest for the program until completing the privacy/security component. “Providers participating in the EHR Incentive Program can be audited,” ONC reminds stakeholders. “When you attest to meaningful use, it is a legal statement that you have met specific standards.”

Details on the 10-step plan are available here.

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