A Review of Serious Penalties
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was instituted in order to protect the personal health information held by covered entities, including doctors, pharmacies and health insurance companies.
The Violations
A HIPAA violation can cost an individual or entity millions of dollars in fines and can even land those responsible in prison.
Assessment
In this HIPAA infographic, we detail some of the most serious penalties ever dished out by the federal government and break down the various fines that are on the table for noncompliance.
Conclusion
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