Confidential Interviews, Sequestered Emails Helped Investigation of VP, Board Member

Moffitt Cancer Center has privacy monitoring software that flags potentially inappropriate access, use or disclosure of protected health information (PHI) that could potentially involve executives, such as the chief or deputy chief medical officer. Investigations focus on whether clinical leaders accessed patient records without a legitimate business need, according to Autumn Smallwood, Moffit’s deputy chief compliance officer, who spoke at the recent Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) Compliance Institute.[1]

Investigating leaders and board members is particularly stressful and challenging because “they exert significant influence and authority over the organization,” added Donna Horseman, who presented with Smallwood at the conference. HCCA publishes RPP.

Horseman is the newly appointed senior vice president (VP) and chief ethics and compliance officer at City of Hope. At the time of the talk, Horseman was Moffitt’s chief compliance officer.

“We have to convey that HIPAA applies to all team members regardless of their role.” Usually, clinicians look at a family member’s PHI, and it’s “not nefarious,” Horseman added. “They feel they have a right to it. It’s something we have discussed ad nauseam at our compliance committee meetings. We reinforce over and over that this information is available to all patients through their patient portal and that should be the mechanism to access it. It’s an issue every organization deals with, and it’s going back to the culture. Having a culture where everyone understands the rules apply regardless of what level they are at is a really big issue.”

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