Why Business Associate Agreements Are Essential in Home Care
Welcome to The Home Care Experience with T&A!
In this episode, Amy Taylor and Troy Brooks uncover why Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) are essential for HIPAA compliance, data security, and peace of mind in home care and hospice.
In this episode, Amy Taylor and Troy Brooks uncover why Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) are essential for HIPAA compliance, data security, and peace of mind in home care and hospice.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:30 What is a Business Associate Agreement?
5:00 Common misconceptions about HIPAA and BAAs
10:00 Real-life stories from the field
15:30 Cybersecurity and insurance challenges
20:45 Why you need to update your agreements
22:50 Final thoughts
0:00 Intro
1:30 What is a Business Associate Agreement?
5:00 Common misconceptions about HIPAA and BAAs
10:00 Real-life stories from the field
15:30 Cybersecurity and insurance challenges
20:45 Why you need to update your agreements
22:50 Final thoughts
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Creators and Guests

Host
Amy Taylor
Amy Taylor is the founder of Knight Home Care Financial, specializing in business development and financial solutions for the home care and hospice industries. She is an active member of the Texas Association of Home Care & Hospice and a passionate advocate for caregivers.

Host
Troy Brooks
Troy Brooks is a seasoned healthcare attorney with over 20 years of experience in regulatory compliance, mergers and acquisitions, and home care licensure. A former Assistant General Counsel for the Texas Department of Human Services, he brings deep industry insight and a sharp sense of humor to the show.

Producer
Joshua Long
Joshua Long is a feature film, commercial and new media producer with more than a decade of experience. His experience in digital content production, planning and resource management provide tremendous value to TheRiot Agency’s production capabilities. He also manages TheRiot Agency’s subsidiary, Greenlit Entertainment.
