Healthcare entities and educational institutions face complex new rules in the wake of the U.S. Department of Education’s final regulations governing student educational and health records. The U.S. Department of Education issued a final regulation under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) in December in attempt to clarify and encourage more sharing of student information to avoid tragedies like the Virginia Tech tragedy. However, the regulation and joint guidance from the Education Department and HHS’s Office for Civil Rights explaining how FERPA and HIPAA interact still reveal an incredibly complex regulatory structure that will leave healthcare organizations and educational institutions with many questions. To assist healthcare entities, educational institutions and HIPAA covered entities and other healthcare organizations involved in student health issues, Health Information Privacy/Security Alert sponsored a 90-minute audio seminar Sharing Student Health Information Under the New FERPA Final Rules This 90-minute seminar analyzes the final regulation to help health and education organizations and state and local governments comply with the new rules and effectively share student health information. The 90-minute seminar briefs participants on:
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