HIPAA
- Jan 8, 2025 - 1:00pm ETExpert Presenters: Daphne Kackloudis Esq.; Ashley Watson Esq.
Make sure you comply with new medical records destruction laws (and their extended deadlines). Comply with eye-opening requirements by receiving step-by-step advice from expert healthcare attorneys to prevent massive fines.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Erica Beacom JD
You must fulfill HIPAA compliance training requirements if you submit claims or patient info electronically, including faxing, even if you don’t see Medicare patients. This expert-led training walks you through how to comply.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Osato Chitou Esq. MPH
Don’t panic if your patient pulls out their phone to take a recording of their appointment or procedure. Instead, ensure your practice is prepared and has the necessary protections in place with this attorney-led online training.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Melissa Soliz JD
Avoid violating the recently updated medical record confidentiality rules for your patients with substance use disorder diagnoses. Healthcare attorney Melissa Soliz helps you avoid massive fines during her online training.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Tracy Bird FACMPE, CPC, CPMA, CEMC, CPC-I
HIPAA violations in medical practices can have serious consequences, ranging from financial penalties to damage to the reputation of the healthcare provider.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Joseph Lazzarotti Esq., CIPP
Incorrectly responding to patient negative reviews online can significantly increase your risk of violating HIPAA. Find out how to protect your practice’s reputation and avoid HIPAA penalties without violating patient privacy.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Iliana Peters JD, LLM, CISSP
Federal Information Blocking rules dramatically expand how, when and to whom you must allow access to medical records. Get expert tactics to ensure you avoid new $1 million violation penalties, while remaining HIPAA-compliant.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Amanda Waesch Esq.
The government has made complying with HIPAA for telehealth more difficult with a variety of rule modifications. This online training will provide you with actionable tips to stay compliant and help you avoid audits & fines.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Jay Hodes
If you knowingly violate HIPAA guidelines your fines will be more hefty, but even if you didn’t realize you were not in compliance you can still be fined up to $50,000 per each violation. There is a lot riding on you getting it right. Learn how to better manage your practice’s HIPAA compliance.
Learn More - Expert Presenters: Dominique Shelton Leipzig Esq.; Charles E. Harris II, Esq.; Brittney Leyva Esq.
Despite recent government ruling about reproductive rights, medical practices must stay compliant when responding to requests for patient records. Learn how to comply with these new laws when disclosing PHI.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Joseph Lazzarotti Esq., CIPP
The deadline to comply with the new Cures Act (information blocking) and patient access rules has passed. Get the help you need to avoid compliance violation penalties and fines. Sign up for this attorney-led online training.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Gina L. Campanella Esq, FACHE
Disclosing substance abuse patient records when you shouldn’t can get you hit with significant fines for each violation. This online training will walk you through exactly when you can and can’t disclose drug and alcohol details.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Gina L. Campanella Esq, FACHE
HIPAA regulations don’t die with your patient! Learn how to comply with family, attorney, and third-party requests and federal laws for deceased patient medical records without landing in a financial mess.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: Gina L. Campanella Esq, FACHE
Head off expensive pediatric and adolescent patient HIPAA violations by mastering the complexities of when and to whom you can releasing personal information by attending this healthcare-attorney-led online training.
Learn More - Expert Presenter: John Brewer
Cyberattacks use ransomware that infects your files & then demands you pay a ransom to get them back. Plus, HIPAA considers them compromised & subject to significant penalties and fines…
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