Home - Boston Athletic Association Founded in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association fosters sports and physical fitness, hosting races and community events throughout Boston The B A A organized the first Boston Marathon in 1897, now the world’s oldest annual marathon
What Is a Business Associate Agreement (BAA)? - LegalClarity A Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is a legal document in the healthcare industry It serves as a contract between entities that handle Protected Health Information (PHI) and ensures compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
What Is a HIPAA Business Associate Agreement (BAA)? HIPAA-covered entities must have a business associate agreement (BAA) in place with each of their partners to maintain PHI security and overall HIPAA compliance
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Business Associate Agreements Explained: What is a BAA? - HIPAAtrek Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) are a particular type of contract, dictated by HIPAA, which outlines the responsibilities of another party you’re doing business with when it comes to Protected Health Information (PHI)
Boston Marathon - Boston Athletic Association 30,000 participants will race on Patriots' Day Eligibility, Divisions, and Classifications Where and how to watch the world's most historic marathon Supported by nearly 10,000 volunteers from start to finish Global stars at the front of the field How to qualify for the Boston Marathon Media Relations and Updates years of marathon history
Races - Boston Athletic Association From free group runs and youth initiatives to seasonal events and training opportunities, the B A A creates welcoming spaces for all ages and abilities to stay active, connect with others, and celebrate the joy of movement across Greater Boston