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HIPAA And Litigation - Getting and Producing Records Through Discovery

        Compliance Key INC - Online 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: HIPNAK001
 10:00 AM PT | 01:00 PM ET
 10/31/2017
  Duration 60 mins 
Overview
This webinar will examine the interplay between HIPAA and state law when it comes to requesting and producing health records in the context of litigation. The webinar will address how attorneys should properly request health records and how covered entities and business associates should properly respond to such requests.
Why should you attend this webinar?
Obtaining health records in the context of litigation can be vital to one's case, but failing to request records properly can result in delays and/or non-disclosure, which can result in lost cases and malpractice claims for attorneys. For Covered Entities and Business Associates, the risk of wrongful disclosure of health records can be a HIPAA enforcement action brought by federal regulators or state attorneys general. This webinar will provide practical advice on compliance with the complex requirements of HIPAA and state law with respect to health records requests and disclosures in litigation.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Where and when does HIPAA in the context of litigation.
  • How to properly request health records.
  • How to properly produce health records.
Who can Benefit:
This webinar is ideal for litigators as well as Privacy Officers, Security Officers, and compliance officers of Covered Entities and Business Associates.
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