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HIPAA Compliance in 2026: What Dental Practices Need to Know
HIPAA compliance continues to evolve, with stronger expectations around patient access, cybersecurity, privacy notices, staff training, and practical safeguards like MFA.
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Ransomware Recovery
Ransomware Recovery Planning for Dental Practices
Learn what dental practices should do before, during, and after a ransomware attack, including backups, incident response, recovery priorities, and HIPAA considerations.
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Why Dental Cyber Insurance Claims Get Denied
Learn the most common mistakes that can complicate cyber insurance claims, including MFA gaps, backup failures, weak documentation, and vendor risk.
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Cyber Insurance Requirements for Dental Practices: What to Have in Place Before You Apply
Cyber insurance applications are getting stricter. Learn what dental and healthcare practices should have in place before applying or renewing coverage.
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We Hear You – Working with IT Providers Hasn’t Always Been Easy
Many healthcare and dental practices have had frustrating experiences with IT providers. TaaSPAK is working to make IT support more responsive, proactive, transparent, and practice-focused.
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The AI Shortcut That Could Cost Your Clinic Everything
Unapproved AI use can create serious compliance risk when sensitive information is entered into tools that are not properly approved for healthcare environments.
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HIPAA Compliance in 2026: What Dental Practices Need to Know
Dental practices should prepare for evolving expectations around patient access, cybersecurity, staff training, privacy notices, MFA, and risk assessments.
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