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Protecting Patient Data at the Front Door:
Vetting Prospective Employees for HIPAA and Other Data Protection Laws |
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| 1.5 IAPP CEs
Healthcare experts agree that the biggest threat to patient privacy and data security is an organization's workforce. While, healthcare entities have substantial discretion, they also have little regulatory guidance or certainty in developing effective programs to determine that prospective employees will adequately protect protected health information. The HIPAA security rule, for example, requires healthcare organizations to develop reasonable security and training measures, but says little about hiring practices. States, however, have been active in this area. For example, Michigan requires criminal background checks for workers in long-term care and nursing home facilities. To help healthcare organizations develop standards for hiring workers, Melamedia's Health Information Privacy/Security Alert sponsored
Protecting Patient
Data at the Front Door: Participants are briefed on:
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John Parmigiani, President of John C. Parmigiani & Associates, LLC. John has over 35 years experience in information systems management in both the public and private sectors. The former Director of Enterprise Standards for CMS, John was the chairman of the government-wide HIPAA Administrative Simplification Security and Electronic Signature Standards Implementation Team that created the Security Rule and was a member of the federal committee that oversaw the development and implementation of the HIPAA Transactions and Code Sets and the Privacy Rule. Christopher Berner, Esq. Labor and Employment Counsel for Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, which has more than 12,000 physicians and associates. Prior to that, Chris worked as a labor relations manager and a trial attorney representing individual employees and unions. He has experience litigating discrimination claims in federal court and collective bargaining disputes in private arbitration settings. Chris provides advice on all manner of labor and employment law issues, including fair employment practices, wage and hour laws, individual employee rights, and traditional labor-management relations. Barry J. Nadell, President of InfoLink Screening Services, a national provider of employment background checks. is a founding member and on the board of directors of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners and the Association of Consumer Reporting Agencies, He assisted the California Legislature in amending legislation affecting how employers can protect consumers from identity theft while protecting themselves when requesting pre-employment background checks. Barry also is an associate member of the American, California State and Los Angeles Bar Associations specializing in labor and employment issues. |
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Health Information
Privacy/Security Alert offers
free updates on HHS's efforts to enforce the HIPAA privacy and security
regulations. The statistics include privacy complaints lodged with the
Office for Civil Rights and security and transaction complaints lodged
with CMS Office for Electronic Health Standards and Services. CLICK HERE To receive the HIPAA Enforcement Statistics Update Service |
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