HHS offers security risk assessment tool for smaller practices
A new security risk assessment (SRA) tool from the Department of Health & Human Services is designed to help guide healthcare providers in small to medium-sized offices conduct risk assessments of their organizations.
The SRA tool is the result of a collaborative effort by the HHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and Office for Civil Rights. The tool is designed to help practices conduct and document a risk assessment in a thorough, organized fashion at their own pace by allowing them to assess the information security risks in their organizations under the HIPAA Security Rule. The application also produces a report for auditors.
Conducting a security risk assessment is a key requirement of the HIPAA Security Rule and a core requirement for providers seeking payment through the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Program, commonly known as the Meaningful Use Program.
The SRA tool’s website contains a user guide and tutorial video to help providers begin using the tool. The tool is available for both Windows operating systems and iPads.