Updated 2025: Looking for a Business Associate Agreement? Download our FREE template

TotalHIPAA Logo

Pack for a Purpose

Summary:

Make your Travels Meaningful with Pack for a Purpose! This week, we are taking a break from our usual HIPAA Blogs and ask you to remember one of our favorite charities, Pack for a Purpose (PfaP). If you’re traveling this week, consider checking out the PfaP website to see if you can make any donations […]

Make your Travels Meaningful with Pack for a Purpose!

This week, we are taking a break from our usual HIPAA Blogs and ask you to remember one of our favorite charities, Pack for a Purpose (PfaP). If you’re traveling this week, consider checking out the PfaP website to see if you can make any donations along your way.

PfaP is a nonprofit organization based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides travelers with up-to-date information about needed supplies for community-based projects supported by accommodations around the globe. Travelers use their luggage to take school, medical and other supplies to the communities they visit. PfaP supports five initiatives – education, health, child welfare, animal welfare, and socioeconomic development – in 65 countries around the world. You can find out more about PfaP and all the good works participants support at www.Packforapurpose.org

Stay safe everyone, and we will be back next week with our regularly scheduled blog!

The PfaP mission is to positively impact communities around the world by assisting travelers who want to take meaningful contributions to the destinations they visit. PfaP makes it easy for travelers who want to take meaningful supplies to the destinations they visit.

Sharing is caring!

Looking for a Business Associate Agreement?

Download our free template to get started on your path toward HIPAA compliance.

Download Now

Want to stay informed?

Join our community, stay ahead of the curve on HIPAA compliance and receive free expert guidance.

Related Posts

Does HIPAA Apply After Death? Limitations of HIPAA Rules

Does HIPAA Apply After Death? Limitations of HIPAA Rules

Yes, HIPAA protections continue long after a patient has passed away. Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, Protected Health Information (PHI) remains safeguarded for 50 years following the date of death. During this time, the same privacy standards apply, though specific exceptions allow for disclosures to executors, funeral directors, and family members involved in the patient’s prior care.

HIPAA Compliance: A Constant Pulse, Not an Annual Event

HIPAA Compliance: A Constant Pulse, Not an Annual Event

Even though people talk about an “annual HIPAA audit,” compliance isn’t just a once-a-year task. To stay compliant, organizations can’t just “set it and forget it”; they need to constantly manage risks. Staying on top of things is the only way to be ready for an audit at any time.

The $245,000 Wake-Up Call: Why Your Employee Benefits Plan is a HIPAA Target

The $245,000 Wake-Up Call: Why Your Employee Benefits Plan is a HIPAA Target

The $245,000 settlement against a small health plan isn’t just a headline, it’s a warning. Many employers mistakenly believe their benefit plans are “too small to notice,” but federal regulators are proving otherwise. This post breaks down how a lack of formal risk analysis and missing security training can turn a routine oversight into a quarter-million-dollar disaster. Learn the specific steps you must take to shield your organization from becoming the next case study in HIPAA non-compliance.

Save & Share Cart
Your Shopping Cart will be saved and you'll be given a link. You, or anyone with the link, can use it to retrieve your Cart at any time.
Back Save & Share Cart
Your Shopping Cart will be saved with Product pictures and information, and Cart Totals. Then send it to yourself, or a friend, with a link to retrieve it at any time.
Your cart email sent successfully :)