Contingency Operation & Disaster Plan: What HIPAA Requires for your Practice
Training
Online
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
1h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
November
HIPAA requires you to have both a Contingency Operations Plan and a Disaster Recovery Plan in place. In case you are wondering, being on a cloud-based EHR is not a Disaster Recovery Plan.
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About this course
The HIPAA Requirement
Data Backup Plan (for those not on the cloud)
Data Access Plan (for those on the cloud)
Your Contingency Plan Location
Your Contingency Team
Alternate Practice Sites
The Immediate Utilities (phones/internet)
Your (old fashioned) Paper Process
Who do you contact at your EHR
What if you can't contact your IT person
Patient Contact Plan
Equipment Replacement
IPAA Security Officer
Practice Manager
Business Associates
IT Professionals
Reviews
Subjects
- Hipaa texting
- HIPAA Compliance
- HIPAA regulations
- Hipaa risk analysis
- Hipaa
- Webinar
- Healthcare
- Medical services
- Pharmaceutical Management
- Hospital compliance
Teachers and trainers (1)
John Brewer
Former Air Force Computer Security Officer and Pilot
John Brewer is a former Air Force Computer Security Officer and Pilot. He founded a medical information technology firm that has transitioned to HIPAA compliance. His unique background in technology and experience in dealing with government regulations have given him the edge in HIPAA implementation and training. Med Tech USA, LLC takes the complicated volumes of HIPAA regulations and breaks them down into simple to understand nuggets.
Course programme
Overview:
HIPAA requires you to have both a Contingency Operations Plan and a Disaster Recovery Plan in place. In case you are wondering, being on a cloud-based EHR is not a Disaster Recovery Plan.
When disaster hits your practice - hurricane, flood, tornado, fire - there are hundreds of items that need to be addressed. Your number one goal is to start generating revenue again - that means seeing patients ASAP.
In reality, a Contingency plan and a Disaster plan work hand-in-hand together. There are so many overlapping parts that it just makes sense to talk about them as one big plan.
Why should you Attend: You show up at your practice and there is nothing but a smoldering pile of ashes. What are the first 3 things you are going to do? What are the next 5 things you are going to do? As your world spins around you with hundreds of questions being asked of you what are you going to do?
Areas Covered in the Session:
- The HIPAA Requirement
- Data Backup Plan (for those not on the cloud)
- Data Access Plan (for those on the cloud)
- Your Contingency Plan Location
- Your Contingency Team
- Alternate Practice Sites
- The Immediate Utilities (phones/internet)
- Your (old fashioned) Paper Process
- Who do you contact at your EHR
- What if you can't contact your IT person
- Patient Contact Plan
- Equipment Replacement
Who Will Benefit:
- HIPAA Security Officer
- Practice Manager
- Business Associates
- IT Professionals
John Brewer is a former Air Force Computer Security Officer and Pilot. He founded a medical information technology firm that has transitioned to HIPAA compliance. His unique background in technology and experience in dealing with government regulations have given him the edge in HIPAA implementation and training. Med Tech USA, LLC takes the complicated volumes of HIPAA regulations and breaks them down into simple to understand nuggets.
Event link: https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-801840LIVE?channel=emagister-nov_2019_SEO
Contact Info:
Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
Fax: 302-288-6884
Email: mentorhealth84@gmail.com
Website: http://www.mentorhealth.com/
Contingency Operation & Disaster Plan: What HIPAA Requires for your Practice
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139