Getting It Right: HIPAA Authorizations for Testimonials and Social Media
Testimonials and social media posts require proper WRITTEN HIPAA authorization – avoid costly violations by using compliant written forms and training your staff.
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by ICS Staff | Oct 29, 2025 | Business Forms and Templates, Compliance, Documentation, Featured, HIPAA, HIPAA Compliance, Marketing and Advertising, Practice Management, Social Media, zall | 0 |
Testimonials and social media posts require proper WRITTEN HIPAA authorization – avoid costly violations by using compliant written forms and training your staff.
Read Moreby Adrienne Hersh, JD, ICS Legal Counsel | Oct 28, 2025 | Billing and Collections, Compliance, Documentation, Frequently Asked Questions, HIPAA, ICS Message, Legal, Members Only, Practice Management, Scope of Practice, zall | 0 |
Since its initial passage in 1996, the HIPAA law has been implemented and expanded by regulations that have not always been easily understood by providers. This article is intended to consolidate and update ICS information about access to, disclosure of, and copying fees for patient medical records.
Read Moreby ICS Staff | Oct 21, 2025 | Compliance, Featured, HIPAA, HIPAA Compliance, ICS Message, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
Windows 10 is officially unsupported, leaving devices open to attacks. Find out what other overlooked systems in your office could be putting patient data at risk.
Read Moreby ICS Staff | Oct 1, 2025 | Business Forms and Templates, Compliance, Documentation, Featured, HIPAA, HIPAA Compliance, ICS Message, Practice Management, Work Comp and PI, zall | 0 |
Each month ICS highlights real member questions answered by Paxson, your AI assistant. This issue covers how to handle workers’ comp records requests while protecting privacy and staying compliant.
Read Moreby Adrienne Hersh, JD, ICS Legal Counsel | Sep 17, 2025 | Compliance, HIPAA, HIPAA Compliance, ICS Message, Legal, Marketing and Advertising, Members Only, Patient Communication, Practice Management, Scope of Practice, zall | 0 |
Social media offers powerful marketing and education tools for physicians, but it also carries risks. Ethical use requires protecting confidentiality, avoiding unintended relationships, and ensuring truthful content.
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