HIPAA Compliant Emails

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HIPAA Compliant Emails How to Make Your Emails HIPAA-Compliant Enacted in 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA is gold standard for protecting sensitive patient data. And any business dealing with protected health information (PHI) must ensure that the required security measures are implemented and followed. This includes all the communications related to electronically protected health information (ePHI), which makes HIPAA compliance for emails an imperative. Of course, this isn’t just a plain directive. HIPAA violations over the years have skyrocketed. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the U.S. reported an average of 59 data breaches each month in 2021 with healthcare data breaches itself numbering up to 712 between January 1 and December 31. The penalties have also been solid, with the OCR reportedly receiving $777, 150 as settlements in 2021. For any healthcare organization dealing with ePHI, the ability to secure and track communications is crucial. But there is a lot of confusion when it comes to complying with HIPAA guidelines. Let’s dig deeper into the situations that demand HIPAA compliance.

When Should You Comply with HIPAA? Healthcare organizations share a lot of confidential medical information via emails in messages and as attachments. HIPAA mandates the protection of such ePHI both at rest and in transit. Here are a couple of situations where this is applicable. • • • •

Every time your email travels from one network to another, i.e., every time it’s in transit. While sitting on your or your recipients’ servers and local workstations/devices, i.e., every time it’s at rest. If the ePHI is within the body text or as part of an attachment. Emails sent to your own secure server with remote access from your work laptop.


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