The Problem Addressed by this Webinar

HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates of all types and sizes are at serious risk of health information breaches caused by aggressive criminal attacks and their own lack of attention to protective safeguards required by HIPAA. Admittedly the HIPAA regulations are difficult to read. They are written in legalistic language and arranged in confusing order with frequent obscure and even inaccurate internal references. However, while the number of health information breaches grows rapidly, the number of private class action lawsuits based on those breaches is growing much faster. And government enforcement is also on the rise, in part to deal with medical identity theft, the fastest growing and most lucrative type of identity theft in America today.

The Secret to HIPAA Compliance

The HIPAA Rules are a blueprint to prevent health information breaches. And there is a secret to HIPAA compliance – HIPAA Rules are easy to follow step-by-step when you know the steps.

Key Points

HIPAA compliance is a well-defined process to systematically identify and address risks to the privacy and security of protected health information (PHI). This webinar will explain the steps that make up that process using plain language and engaging diagrams.

Areas Covered in this Webinar

  • What is HIPAA?
  • Who must comply with HIPAA?
  • What really is Protected Health Information (PHI) according to HIPAA?
  • What are the HIPAA Rules?
  • What are the steps to become HIPAA Compliant?
    • Responsibility & Delegation of Authority
    • Risk Analysis & Risk Management
    • Policies – Procedures – Training

Why You Should Attend This Webinar

This webinar demystifies HIPAA. It will give you a sound, basic framework to make your organization HIPAA compliant, protect the privacy and security of PHI you create, receive, maintain, and transmit – and reduce the risk of damage to your organization’s reputation, stability and financial well-being.

Who Will Benefit

Health Care Providers
Health Plans
Business Associates
Third Party Health Plan Administrators
Compliance Committee Members – Board of Directors
Executive Staff

  • Senior Management
  • Group Health Plan Administrators
  • HIPAA Compliance Officials – Privacy and Security Officers
  • Information Technology Managers
  • Practice and Office Managers
  • Patient Engagement Specialists
  • Risk Managers
  • Health Care Providers practicing as individuals or in small groups
  • Third Party Group Health Plan Administrators
  • Attorneys for Covered Entities – In-house and Outside Counsel

Venue: Recorded Webinar

Enrollment option

Speaker

Paul R. Hales
Paul R. Hales, J.D. is widely recognized for his ability to explain HIPAA Rules clearly in plain language. He is an attorney licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, a graduate of Columbia University Law School and Senior Counselor of the Missouri Bar with an international practice in HIPAA privacy and…

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