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Take the Fear out of HIPAA - Basic, Step-by-Step Compliance

Compliance Key INC - HIPAA webinar

                                           Paul Hales
Paul Hales is a Keynote Speaker at Compliance Key, Inc. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University Law School and is licensed to practice law before the Supreme Court of the United States. 
 Webinar Id:  HIPTPH001
 10:00 AM PT | 01:00 PM ET 
 01/10/2018
 Duration: 60 mins 
Overview
The HIPAA Rules are frequently misunderstood and inadvertently violated. However, HIPAA Rules are easy to follow, step-by-step, when you know the steps. This session will explain exactly how a health care provider's designated HIPAA Compliance Official can find the right steps for each HIPAA compliance topic and how the health care provider can review and be assured the practice is up to date and in compliance with the HIPAA Rules.
Why should you attend this webinar?
HIPAA can be complicated but this session provides practical solutions and answers to everyday problems you can understand. This session covers the HIPAA Privacy, Security, Breach Notification and Enforcement Rule compliance requirements for health care providers in plain language;
  • Using practical, everyday examples
  • Step-by-Step, with
  • PowerPoint presentations and interactive exercises.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Fundamentals of HIPAA
    • HIPAA in Context - Brief History
    • Why is HIPAA Important?
    • The Four HIPAA Rules
    • Roadmap to HIPAA Compliance
  • HHS's Top HIPAA Compliance Concerns and How to Address Them
    • Risk Analysis - Risk Management
    • Business Associate - Vendor Management
    • Patient Access to their own Protected Health Information (PHI)
    • Permitted Uses and Disclosures of PHI with and without an Authorization
  • HIPAA Risk Analysis and Risk Management Explained and Demonstrated
    • Risk Analysis and Risk Management - a 3 Act Play
    • Live Demonstration of Risk Analysis - Risk Management, step-by-step that staff can do
  • Patient Engagement - New Patient Attraction
    • Web Sites and Social Media - Use them effectively - and comply with HIPAA
    • Email and Text Messaging Patients- the 3 Step Safe Harbor to protect health care providers and Patients
    • Dealing with Online Reviews
Who can Benefit:
Health Care Providers of all types - for example:
  • Large, Multi-site Hospitals
  • Small Critical Access Hospitals
  • Health Care Providers in small group practices:
    • Dentists
    • Optometrists
    • Chiropractors
    • Physical Therapists
    • Podiatrists
    • Licensed Clinical Social Workers
  • Multi-Specialty Medical Groups
  • Long Term Care, Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Facilities
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers
Target Job Titles:

  • Health Care Practice Owners
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Chief Information Security Officer
  • Compliance Official
  • Risk Management Director
  • HIPAA Compliance Official
  • HIPAA Privacy Officer
  • HIPAA Security Officer
  • Information Technology Supervisor
  • General Counsel - Associate General Counsel
  • Attorney
  • Certified Public Accountant

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