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By Mike Wildsmith, Managing Consultant for Avertium
On December 27, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at improving cybersecurity for healthcare organizations. These proposed changes to the HIPAA Security Rule are designed to enhance the protection of electronic protected health information (ePHI) against internal and external threats. In this blog, we’ll explore the proposed regulations, their implications for healthcare entities, and why these changes are significant for the future of cybersecurity in the healthcare sector.
The NPRM issued by the HHS/OCR outlines several significant changes to the HIPAA Security Rule. Here are the key details:
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The proposed changes will have wide-reaching implications for covered entities, treatment providers, health plan organizations, and business associates:
If the proposed rule is approved and the modifications are finalized, healthcare organizations will likely have a one-year compliance period. This means entities must ensure full compliance within a year of the rule’s publication in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This timeline mirrors the approach taken with changes introduced in 2013.
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The HIPAA regulations saw significant focus after the release of the HIPAA Omnibus Act in 2013, especially with the introduction of a defined audit program within the OCR. Since then, fines, sanctions, and breaches have underscored the importance of compliance. However, the guidelines remained broad, often leaving organizations without clear directives on how to achieve compliance.
The proposed changes could provide the much-needed clarity, addressing the “how” with more descriptive requirements. Given the increasing frequency and severity of security breaches, these updates are not surprising and should prompt healthcare organizations to prioritize their cybersecurity budgets.
The proposed modifications to the HIPAA Security Rule mark a pivotal moment for cybersecurity in the healthcare sector. By mandating comprehensive safeguards and aligning with established frameworks, the changes aim to fortify the protection of sensitive health information. While compliance may come with challenges, including potential costs, these updates are essential for addressing the persistent threat of cyberattacks. Healthcare organizations must act proactively, ensuring they are prepared to meet these new standards and contribute to a more secure future for patient data.
At Avertium, we specialize in helping healthcare organizations navigate complex compliance requirements like the proposed HIPAA Security Rule updates. Our team of experts can assist you in:
Customers that invest in Microsoft's security platform also have the opportunity to achieve security and compliance objectives, by leveraging Avertium as a comprehensive partner. Avertium offers services for MXDR, Identity and Access Management, security architecture and integration, etc. that satisfy critical compliance controls, as well as security best practices"
With a proven track record of supporting healthcare entities, Avertium is your trusted partner in building robust cybersecurity defenses. Contact us to learn more about our HIPAA compliance services and certification program. Let us help you meet these new requirements with confidence.