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The New Regulatory Foundation For Health Information Exchanges: EHRs, PHRs & HIPAA
This seminar provides strategic insights into what issues healthcare organizations and others who maintain and use patient information will confront in the wake of the Department of Health & Human Services first formal explanation of how HIPAA affects electronic records and what the public expects from such a system.
Faculty: John Christiansen and Dennis Melamed
Strategic Planning for Managing EMRs, EHRs and PHRs
This seminar explains and clarifies the new definitions of electronic health records and where your contracts with Business Associates might need modification. It also provides important information on what new legal requirements you may have to meet in producing records in court as well as good advice on what questions to ask of electronic records vendors and integrating the system throughout your organization.
Faculty: John Christiansen and Chris Apgar
Sharing Health Information Under the New FMLA Rules
The seminar explains the new rules and procedures in sorting out the confidentiality requirements under the New Family Medical Leave Act regulations. Our nationally recognized speakers go through the details of the FMLA process particularly where the rules interact with others, such the Americans with Disabilities Act and HIPAA.
Faculty: Frank Morris and and Patricia Wagner
5th Annual Review Of Medical Privacy & Data Security Enforcement
This well-received annual event reviews key issues and court cases that arose in 2008 that have affected and will continue to affect the stewardship of health information regardless of who maintains that information.
Faculty: Dennis Melamed
Healthcare Compliance with the FTC Red Flag Rules
This expert panel explains the effects of the new rules in the wake of the FTC's unexpected expansion of the definition of a creditor to include many healthcare organizations and insurers. The discussion also highlights scenarios that could result in an organization falling under the regulation.
Faculty: Jud DeLoss and Robert Gellman
Confronting The Threats of Medical Identity Theft
Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Winn leads this faculty in discussing how and where federal and state prosecutors are taking steps to combat medical identity theft; the steps healthcare should consider to combat medical ID theft; the different forms that medical identity theft takes; and why medical identity theft poses financial risks for healthcare organizations that fail to take action.
Faculty: Peter Winn and Gail Sausser
Preparing for New Genetic Data Management Requirements
This important seminar demystifies the new law governing genetic information and dispels the misconceptions about the nature and scope of the law. This well-respected faculty provides guidance on how to assess your compliance from both a federal and state perspectives.
Faculty: Prof. Mark Rothstein and Prof. Sonia Suter.
Complying with New Health Data Breach Laws
Health data security and privacy issues have broadened well beyond HIPAA as California expanded its breach notification law to include personal health data. This seminar provides you with information on what policies and procedures you should consider in response to breaches as well as new directives for your vendors and Business Associates.
Faculty: Chris Apgar and John Christiansen
Preparing for the New HIPAA Security Rules On Remote Access and Consumer Electronics
At one point, HHS was considering making its guidance on remote access a formal regulation. This seminar features former HHS official, Stanley Nachimson, who provides his insights into how CMS is using and interpreting this guidance as part of its enforcement regime.
Faculty: Stanley Nachimson and Lesley Berkeyheiser
Protecting Patient Data at the Front Door: Vetting Prospective Employees for HIPAA and Other Data Protection Laws
Ongoing media reports over security breaches and employee snooping have put a premium on knowing your employees. The issue is becoming more important as states increasingly are imposing new requirements such as background checks on potential employees of long-term care facilities. This seminar features a hands-on faculty providing practical advice on what you can and cannot do in evaluating applicants for positions that grant access to medical and health data.
Faculty: John Parmigiani, Barry Nadell and Christopher Berner
Medical Device Security at Crossroads of HIPAA, Cyberspace and EMRs
This seminar features two of the nation’s leaders in the effort to incorporate medical devices into the National Health Information Network. The seminar details what role device manufacturers and software developers play in medical device information security; strategies for developing and incorporating security policies for medical devices; and strategic considerations for medical device security in developing and deploying EHR systems.
Faculty: Steven L. Grimes and Scott Bolte
New Opportunities and Approaches For Patient De-Identification in Healthcare
Former Clinton Administration Privacy Counselor, Peter Swire, leads this distinguished faculty in discussing new considerations and new ways to de-identify patient data for research and other uses.
Faculty: Prof. Peter Swire, Dr. James Jonas; Dr. Bruce Beckwith
Responding To Government Investigations Of Medical Privacy And Security Breaches
HHS’s recent actions against Providence Health and CVS Caremark are clear signs of tougher enforcement in health data security and privacy. This seminar spells out what you can do to prepare when investigators visit.
Faculty: John Christiansen and Richard Meeks
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