Master's Program for the HIPAA Compliance Officer: Safeguarding Patient data and Implementing Privacy, Security, and Breach Regulations - 2020 Update

Event

Online

£ 111.11 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in USD:

$ 139

Description

  • Type

    Event

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Day

This session will review the scope of what must be done to stay in compliance with the HIPAA regulations as individual access comes into focus both as a right that is vigorously enforced, yet now limited in some ways by a new Federal court order.

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Subjects

  • Access
  • Compliance
  • Communications
  • Regulations
  • HIPAA Compliance
  • Hipaa
  • HIPAA Training
  • Hipaa risk analysis
  • Hipaa rules
  • Hipaa Changes

Teachers and trainers (1)

 Jim  Sheldon Dean

Jim Sheldon Dean

Director of Compliance Services, Lewis Creek Systems, LLC

Jim Sheldon-Dean is the founder and director of compliance services at Lewis Creek Systems, LLC, a Vermont-based consulting firm founded in 1982, providing information privacy and security regulatory compliance services to a wide variety of health care entities.

Course programme

Overview:

This session will review the scope of what must be done to stay in compliance with the HIPAA regulations as individual access comes into focus both as a right that is vigorously enforced, yet now limited in some ways by a new Federal court order.

Keeping up with these complex changes is essential to compliance with HIPAA access requirements. The session will prepare organizations for the impacts of likely rule changes in areas such as Accounting of Disclosures, the Notice of Privacy Practices, cell phone communications, and new technologies.

New rules expected for Accounting of Disclosures will be explored and their expected futures and impacts will be discussed, and impacts of changes to 42 CFR Part 2 and controls on information relating to substance use disorders will be explained. One potential impact is not a HIPAA change, but an increase in the demand for requests to exert rights to keep treatment secret from health plans, which could result from changes to the ACA.

This session will help practices prepare for the various changes and avoid the significant penalties (up to $1.7 million and beyond) for non-compliance.

Agenda

  • Overview of HIPAA Regulatory Changes
    • New Regulatory Directions
    • Rule Modifications and Guidance on the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Overdue Regulatory Action
    • Court Ruling Limiting Regulations
  • Issues in Individual Access of Records under HIPAA
    • New Emphasis on Enforcement of Individual Access Rules
    • New Court Ruling Limiting Third-Party Access Requests
    • New Limitation of Business Associate Liability for Compliance
  • HIPAA Accounting of Disclosures Changes Expected
    • Current Accounting of Disclosures Requirements
    • Required Changes and Difficulties Implementing Them
    • Likely Regulation to be Proposed
  • Potential Rule Changes
    • Acknowledgement of Receipt of Notice of Privacy Practices
    • TCPA and Cell Phone Communications
    • Impact of Potential Changes to Affordable Care Act
    • Getting Back to Normal After the Pandemic Emergency
  • HIPAA Controls and New Technologies
    • Difficulty in Managing Privacy
    • Calls for HIPAA Expansions

Why you should Attend: The HIPAA Officer in any HIPAA covered entity has a great deal of responsibility, and the right answers to compliance questions are not always obvious. The HIPAA Regulations carry significant obligations to protect the privacy and security of Protected Health Information, and significant penalties in the millions of dollars can result from non-compliance.

Even if you have become a master of HIPAA compliance in the past, you could be out of compliance today because of the changes to the rules, new guidance, changes in how you do business and manage PHI, changes to the threats to privacy and security, and even changes in other laws and policies not directly related to HIPAA. New technologies present new compliance challenges, and the COVID-19 pandemic has brought focus to HIPAA limitations on communications that have been clarified or relaxed for the emergency.

https://www.mentorhealthlearning.com/webinar/master's-program-for-the-hipaa-compliance-officer:-safeguarding-patient-data-and-implementing-privacy-security-and-breach-regulations---2020-update-802144LIVE

Master's Program for the HIPAA Compliance Officer: Safeguarding Patient data and Implementing Privacy, Security, and Breach Regulations - 2020 Update

£ 111.11 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in USD:

$ 139