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HIPAA Basics for Non - Healthcare People

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: HIPNAK003
 10:00 AM PT | 01:00 PM ET
 11/17/2017
  Duration 60 mins 
Overview
This webinar will provide a broad overview of HIPAA, including its applicability, its general rules, and requirements for compliance.
Why should you attend this webinar?
HIPAA is one of the most widely misconstrued laws today. It is often invoked in situations in which it does not apply. Yet, many businesses fail to understand how it applies to non-health care entities in the context of employee benefits plans. This webinar will cover the basics of HIPAA 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:
  • Who is covered by HIPAA.
  • Who is NOT covered by HIPAA.
  • What is covered by HIPAA.
  • What is NOT covered by HIPAA.
  • What is required for compliance for those who are covered by HIPAA.
Who can Benefit:
This webinar is ideal for those in charge of employee benefits, COOs, and compliance officers, regardless of industry.
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