HIPAA Privacy & Security Compliance for Healthcare Administrators
J**B
Just OK
The book becomes very monotonous about a third of the way through. The way the information is presented, it seems as if every single HIPAA section says the exact same thing. I can't tell you how many times I saw the phrase "Train workforce members" and "Risk Analysis." You end up reading basically the exact same thing said in very slightly different terms over and over and over again. I'm not sure how to redo things, but I'd strongly suggest the author come up with all the main ideas of HIPAA, put them as their own sections, and at the end of that section have a Reference bulletpoint group that lists all the HIPAA sections where that applies. Then I only have to read something once instead of twenty times and I can still see what sections it applies too.There are some things that are just left out. For all the times the author says things, he doesn't say if something is required or addressable under HIPAA. There's a big difference there.Overall it isn't a bad book, I just think it needs to be organized differently to tighten it up more.
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