HIPAA Breach Notification Rule - What you Must do to Comply
Training
Online
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Advanced
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
1h
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Duration
Flexible
Overview: Final regulations for the new HIPAA Breach Notification Rule require much more than notifying individuals affected by a Breach of their Protected Health Information (PHI). Covered Entities and Business Associates first must follow and document a very specific process to determine if a Breach occurred. If no Breach occurred documentary proof must be kept for six years. If a Breach did occur timely notifications and other actions must be undertaken and documented.
This webinar will explain:
What Covered Entities and Business Associates must do to comply with the Breach Notification Rule
What is and is not a Breach
Three exceptions - when an acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of PHI not permitted by the Privacy Rule is not a Breach
How to perform a Breach Risk Assessment to determine if you can demonstrate a low probability that the PHI was compromised
Who must be notified in case of a Breach
When notifications must be provided
What information must be contained in each notification
Other requirements in case of a Breach
Investigate
Mitigate harm to affected individuals
Protect against further Breaches
Document everything
Planning and preparation for the worst - public relations and mitigation strategies to limit damage to the organization's reputation and financial well-being
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About this course
Breach Notification Rule Compliance Requirements
What is defined as a Breach
How to determine if a Breach occurred
How to investigate and analyze the facts of an incident that is a Potential Breach
How to do a Breach Risk Assessment to determine if there is a low probability of compromise to PHI
In case of a breach
Who to notify
When notification must be made
What information must be in each notification
Other things that must be done if a Breach occurred
Documentation that must be kept of all activities associate with the Breach Notification Rule
HIPAA Compliance Officials
Top Management
Health Care Provider Practice Manager
Risk Manager - Compliance Manager
Information Systems Manager
Legal Counsel
Health Care Public Relations Consultants
Reviews
Subjects
- Hipaa breach notification rule
- Hipaa violation
- Hipaa breach notification
- Hipaa breach risk assessment
- Hipaa privacy and security rules
- Hipaa webinars
- Hipaa changes 2018
- Protected health information
- Covered Entities and Business Associates
- Regulatory compliance training
Teachers and trainers (1)
Paul R Hales
Speaker
Course programme
Final regulations for the new HIPAA Breach Notification Rule require much more than notifying individuals affected by a Breach of their Protected Health Information (PHI). Covered Entities and Business Associates first must follow and document a very specific process to determine if a Breach occurred. If no Breach occurred documentary proof must be kept for six years. If a Breach did occur timely notifications and other actions must be undertaken and documented.
This webinar will explain:
- What Covered Entities and Business Associates must do to comply with the Breach Notification Rule
- What is and is not a Breach
- Three exceptions - when an acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of PHI not permitted by the Privacy Rule is not a Breach
- How to perform a Breach Risk Assessment to determine if you can demonstrate a low probability that the PHI was compromised
- Who must be notified in case of a Breach
- When notifications must be provided
- What information must be contained in each notification
- Other requirements in case of a Breach
- Investigate
- Mitigate harm to affected individuals
- Protect against further Breaches
- Document everything
- Planning and preparation for the worst - public relations and mitigation strategies to limit damage to the organization's reputation and financial well-being
HIPAA Breach Notification Rule - What you Must do to Comply
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139