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HIPAA Compliance in Light of Recent Enforcement Actions.

Compliance Key INCOnline HIPAA Training for Employees


                                   Nathan A. Kottkamp
Nathan concentrates in healthcare law, including federal and state regulatory compliance, HIPAA, EMTALA, privacy and confidentiality requirements, data breach response, patient rights and clinical ethics, fraud and abuse, self-referral prohibitions, medical staff privileges, healthcare contracts, "certificate of public need" proposals, reproductive medicine, healthcare antitrust, healthcare professional education accreditation, advance directives, and reimbursement issues.
 Webinar Id: HIPNAK002
 10:00 AM PT | 01:00 PM ET
 12/06/2017
  Duration 60 mins 
Overview
This webinar will examine recent HIPAA enforcement actions and trends and will discuss practical insights on HIPAA from such enforcement activities. The webinar will cover HIPAA hot topics, as reflected in enforcement actions, and will provide guidance on avoiding enforcement actions.
Why should you attend this webinar?
This webinar will provide practical advice based on reported HIPAA enforcement activity. It will highlight the issues addressed by such enforcement and will discuss various ways to reduce the risk of an enforcement action. This webinar will cover this complex, and often misconstrued law, in a clear, plain language manner that will facilitate compliance where the law is applicable and reduce worry where it is not.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Where and when does HIPAA.
  • What can be learned from recent HIPAA enforcement actions.
  • Enforcement trends.
  • Practical tips for compliance.
Who can Benefit:
This webinar is ideal for Privacy Officers, Security Officers, and compliance officers of Covered Entities and Business Associates.
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