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HIPAA Boot Camp - 4 Hour

This webinar will cover all HIPAA violations, Use of Electronic Communication Devices, Roles & Responsibilities of the HIPAA Privacy Officer, Health Care Facilities Liabilities, HIPAA Privacy and Security for Remote Patient Monitoring and Chronic Care Management and much more.

So get yourself and your team booked for this amazing information packed Boot Camp with us to stay compliant with HIPAA Regulations.

Session - 1

E-mailing, texting, and the use of personal devices by health care professionals – HIPAA and privacy myths vs reality (Readily Available)

Agenda

  1. Find out the answer and examine how the privacy rules of HIPAA allow covered entities and health care providers to communicate electronically
  2. Examples of state licensure laws governing protected health information
  3. Elements of privacy notices and communications practices with patients
  4. Patients have the right under the HIPAA privacy rules to request and have a covered health care provider communicate with them by alternative means or at alternative locations, if reasonable 


Session - 2

How and When may a health care facility be liable for HIPAA violations of its own employees? (Readily Available)

Agenda

  1. What is HIPAA privacy applied to health care workers?  Learn the basics of HIPAA privacy as applied to hospitals and employees.
  2. How do health care workers violate HIPAA with social media?  Look at examples of social media violations by health care workers.
  3. A detailed analysis of court cases involving hospital liability for employee HIPAA social media violations.
  4. Employment best practices for social media rules
  5. Where are the guidelines to help:  Understand basic tips and techniques to defend yourself from liability.

Session 3

Roles and Responsibilities of the HIPAA Privacy Officer
(Scheduled Live for June 14, 2022 at 1 PM ET)

Agenda

  1. This webinar includes a detailed look at examples of the duties and qualifications of the Privacy Officer.
  2. This webinar reviews a comprehensive list of job duties applicable to the Privacy Officer.
  3. Identifying the basics of HIPAA compliance as to the designated Compliance Officer, Privacy Officer, and Security Officer
  4. Reviewing desired qualifications found in the Privacy Officer.
  5. What is the difference between a HIPAA Compliance Officer, a Privacy Officer, and a Security Officer?

Session - 4

HIPAA Privacy and Security for Remote Patient Monitoring and Chronic Care Management: The Internet of Things and Telehealth in a Smart Device World.
(Scheduled Live for July 26, 2022 at 1 PM ET)

Agenda

  1. This informative webinar begins with basic issues about the growing use of the Internet of Things as they relate to patient health care.
  2. Analyzing the basics of telehealth, telemedicine, and tele practice in health care, including mental health.
  3. Citing examples of remote patient monitoring, such as heart rate and steps counters, to sophisticated medical data collection.
  4. Reviewing elements of security issues with the constant flow of patient date 24/7
  5. Examining basic steps to ensure compliance with HIPAA security in remote patient monitoring as a unique element of telehealth to the patient.

NOTE :- This is a Combo of 4 different sessions.

Who Should Attend

  • Health care attorneys
  • Risk management officers
  • Corporate compliance officers in health care
  • Medical records staff of medical offices and health care entities
  • Hospital attorneys; health care practitioners who are covered entities
  • Law enforcement officers in health care compliance
  • State boards and agencies with jurisdiction over state licenses to practice a health care profession

 

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Mark Brengelman

Mark Brengelman holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University and his law degree from the University of Kentucky.  Working as an Assistant Attorney General in Kentucky in the area of administrative law, Mark was the assigned counsel and prosecuting attorney to numerous health professions licensure boards.   He retired from state government and switched sides to represent licensees.  Having been a presenter for over fifty organizations and private companies, Mark is a frequent participant in continuing education.

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