A national system for electronic health
records may still be in development, but electronic personal health
records (PHRs) are surging into the healthcare environment. Because
PHRs foreshadow many aspects of the evolving national electronic health
record system, healthcare organizations must think through the consequences
of offering and accepting PHRs.
The increasing use of PHRs raises substantial
regulatory and legal issues for all healthcare organizations. One fundamental
issue will be determining how and when personal health information (PHI)
is regulated under HIPAA and other laws. The information in PHRs will
look very similar to PHI. That means healthcare organizations will have
to determine how they will manage PHRs either within their existing
systems or separately.
The compliance risks have broadened substantially
for healthcare. If breaches of PHRs occur, healthcare organizations
will need compliance plans and practices that can withstand scrutiny
when the breaches were caused by patient negligence.
To focus attention on these and other
issues and help healthcare deal with the challenges, Melamedia LLC is
producing a 90-minute audio seminar
Personal
Health Records & The New Risks Over Privacy, Security and HIPAA:
Addressing
the Challenges of Patient-Controlled Health Information
Participants will be briefed
on a wide range of key issues, including:
- Differing definitions of PHRs and their
regulatory implications;
- When PHRs become PHI;
- PHRs and a new world of physician-patient
privilege;
- New perspectives on Business Associates
requirements;
- New requirements for accounting for
PHI disclosures;
- The need for revised HIPAA privacy
practice statements;
- A new debate on patient consent;
and much more.
This crucial seminar features
an outstanding faculty.
- Susan
McAndrew, Deputy Director for Health Information Privacy. Office for
Civil Rights, Department of Health & Human Services.
- John Christiansen, Co-Chair of
the American Bar Association's Committee on Healthcare Privacy, Security
and Information Technology; and a member of the technical expert advisory
panel for the HHS-funded EHR initiative, Health Information Security
and Privacy Collaboration, and a principle in Christiansen IT Law.
- Dennis Melamed, editor/publisher.
Health Information Privacy/Security Alert.
WHO SHOULD LISTEN
- HIPAA Privacy & Security Officers
- HIMS Professionals
- PHR Developers
- EHR & HIT Professionals
- Health Plans
- Healthcare Providers
- Healthcare Marketers
- Business Associates
- Researchers
- Research Administrators
- Healthcare Lawyers and Consultants
CD with course materials: $270.
For more information, visit www.melamedia.com
Contact: Dennis Melamed
703.704.5665
dmelamed@melamedia.com