Ahios
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Becoming a Member
    • Our Members
    • AHIOS Leadership
    • Contact Us
  • AHIOS Institute
  • AHIOS NEWS
Ahios
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Becoming a Member
    • Our Members
    • AHIOS Leadership
    • Contact Us
  • AHIOS Institute
  • AHIOS NEWS

Defining the Designated Record Set

byadmin inNews posted onMarch 22, 2022
0
For the Record Logo

To read the full article, visit For The Record Magazine.

Previous

The Impact of Proposed HIPAA Rule Changes on Medical Record Requests

Next

Can You Get a Hard Copy of Your Medical Records? Yes, But It Will Cost You

Related Posts

Becker's Health IT logo
April 17, 2018
Top seven ways patient records are accessed by unauthorized parties

According to the Protenus Breach Barometer report, over 5.5 million records were...

No Comments
Healthcare Business Today Logo
February 24, 2023
The Alliance for Health Information Operations and Standards (AHIOS) Elects Bart Howe as New President

The Alliance for Health Information Operations and Standards (AHIOS) today...

No Comments
For the Record Logo
November 23, 2014
The Cost of Doing ROI Business

A wide range of rates often leaves hospitals, government, and patients at odds...

No Comments

Recent Posts

  • Pending Regulations Could Change How You Release Medical Records
  • Alliance for Health Information Operations and Standards (AHIOS) Provides Public Comments on Reproductive Healthcare Privacy Proposed Rule
  • With Patients Accessing Their Own Electronic Health Records, How Can Care Orgs Handle Patient Data Safely & Securely?
  • AHIOS President Featured on Healthcare NOW Radio
  • The Alliance for Health Information Operations and Standards Elects New President

Recent Comments

    Copyright © 2025 AHIOS. All Rights Reserved.