Description
HIPAA Infringements Correlate Linearly with Number of Social Media Users.
Social media use has made information sharing much easier – including protected health information. Interestingly, as social media has become more popular over the years, HIPAA violations have also become more common.
The calculated R and P values suggest a strong correlation exists between social media use and HIPAA complaints.
Disciplines
Health and Medical Administration | Health and Physical Education | Health Services Research | Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences | Nursing | Primary Care | Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | Teacher Education and Professional Development
Document Type
Event
Recommended Citation
Sheppert, Alexander; Purcell, Taylor; Hill, Nathaniel; and Sant, David, "Number of Active Social Media Users as Predictors of HIPAA Infringements" (2022). Annual Research Symposium. 4.
https://ecommons.roseman.edu/researchsymposium/2022/postergroup6/4
Included in
Health and Medical Administration Commons, Health and Physical Education Commons, Health Services Research Commons, Medical Education Commons, Nursing Commons, Primary Care Commons, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons
Number of Active Social Media Users as Predictors of HIPAA Infringements
HIPAA Infringements Correlate Linearly with Number of Social Media Users.
Social media use has made information sharing much easier – including protected health information. Interestingly, as social media has become more popular over the years, HIPAA violations have also become more common.
The calculated R and P values suggest a strong correlation exists between social media use and HIPAA complaints.