HIPAA Safeguards
The HIPAA Security Rule outlines three types of safeguards — administrative, physical, and technical — to properly protect PHI.
What are HIPAA safeguards?
The HIPAA Security Rule outlines three types of safeguards — administrative, physical, and technical — to properly protect PHI.
Administrative safeguards
Administrative safeguards help guide employees on how to properly use and store PHI.
These safeguards are in place to:
- Train workforce members about PHI protections
- Resolve security incidents that may be a threat to PHI
- Protect PHI during emergency situations
Physical safeguards
Physical safeguards protect the physical points of access to PHI. Physical safeguards set the stage for how employees should manage their workstation and mobile devices to keep sensitive information secure.
Common physical safeguards include limits to facility access via surveillance cameras or ID badges and outlining proper and improper use of technology.
Technical safeguards
Technical safeguards protect against unauthorized access or alteration to PHI that’s stored electronically, such as in an application or system.