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Review the security rule as it pertains to ›Physical Safeguards ♦ How to protect the ePHI in the work environment ♦ Implementation ideas for your office

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Review the security rule as it pertains to› Physical Safeguards

♦ How to protect the ePHI in the work environment ♦ Implementation ideas for your office

Reasonable and appropriate safeguards that cover› Information systems

› Related equipment

› Facilities

Physical measures› Locking the door

› Requiring passwords Policies and procedures

› For everything from employee training to protecting the data

Facility Access Controls › Limiting physical access to ePHI

Workstation Use and Security› Defining business use of workstations

› Controlling the environment Device and Media Controls

› For all equipment that contains ePHI

Contingency operations Facility security plan Access control and validation procedures Maintenance records

Disaster recovery or emergency operations› Maintains proper security while allowing for data

recovery

Cover such events as:› Loss of power› Flood

Consider access, as well as recovery› Chemical spills › Propane leak

Policies and Procedures covering:› Physical access control

› Tampering and theft prevention

Procedures › Access based on roles and/or functions

› Visitor guidelines

› Software access ♦ Limit authority/responsibility♦ Track updates/modification

Document › Repairs and modifications to the facility

♦ Type of repair ♦ Authorized by whom♦ Reason for repair

› Changes to alarm codes

Defined as an electronic computing device such as:› Laptops

› Desktops

› Tablets Capable of electronic media storage

Define business use of workstations Policies and Procedures

› Proper functions to be completed

› Manner in which they are performed

› Physical attributes of the surroundings for the workstations with access to ePHI

♦ Visibility to others♦ Accessible to unauthorized persons

Restrict access to authorized users› Are workstations identified?

› Viewed only by authorized individuals with unique user IDs and passwords?

› Filters?

› Screen savers?

› Automatic log off?

Policies and procedures › That govern how ePHI is protected

♦ During moves♦ On backup media♦ During upgrades

Disposal – of ePHI› How does this happen?

Media re-use› Is re-use allowed?

› What steps are taken to eliminate ePHI Accountability

› Where is the ePHI? Data Backup and Storage

Policies and procedures that address the final disposition of ePHI› Including the media that held it

› Render it unusable♦ By erasing and overwriting or magnetically

clearing or both

› Or inaccessible♦ By physically damaging it

Remove ePHI Document the removal Have a policy and procedure that

outlines the process

Involves record keeping› This is only addressable in the final

security rule, however, it would be very difficult to justify not keeping track of equipment

Inventory of equipment that includes portable media› Take account of

♦ Person responsible for each device♦ Serial numbers and/or labels for identification

Address the backup of ePHI before the movement of any equipment › Best to have a copy, just in case

something unexpected happens!

Have in place:Policies and procedures that cover

› Audits♦ To track changes to data♦ To review accesses

› Inventory♦ To know where the ePHI is located

› Device Name› Make/Model› Date Acquired› Serial Number› Location› User› Maintenance

Performed♦ Description and Date

› Date taken out of Service

♦ ePHI destroyed (Y/N)♦ Method of destruction♦ Certificate of destruction

› Person responsible for destruction of ePHI

› Person who validated or verified destruction of ePHI

Should contain elements such as:

Inventory› Walk through your office

› Notice everything♦ Both in-service and out of service equipment

› Record it all

› Include portable and mobile devices Check the ePHI on the inventory

› Record everything

Offices / Exam Rooms› Doors and windows - lockable?

Restricted areas › Locked and log of access maintained?

Alarms› Who has access? Recent changes?

Wireless access points› Monitor the devices that access your network

Wiring› Are surge suppressors in use?

With the eyes of an outsider is ePHI› Viewable?› Portable – on unattended laptops?› In use – where? On what?› Is there out-of-service equipment with

ePHI?› Accessible via your network?

♦ Monitor users on the network♦ Have in place termination procedures that

include disabling network access

Make changes› Move monitors› Turn desks› Lock up equipment› Secure work areas

Control access› Know who has had the opportunity to view or

hack your ePHI♦ Telephone repairs♦ Electricians♦ Locksmiths

Printers› What’s being printed?

› Who can retrieve the paper?

› Where is it located? Faxes and scanners

› What is stored on the machine?

› Where is it located?

› Who can access the data?

Incidental equipment› Pagers› Dictaphone tapes› Answering machines› Point of care devices› External hard drives

Network wiring› Are access points open and available?

Location of the router› Is it secure?

Protect all equipment from:› Outside access

› Unauthorized use

› Wandering off For Electronics

› Use surge protectors Review fire extinguishers

› Rated for electronics

QUESTIONS?