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Recording and written materials of
AIS's Webinar on August 18, 2010 |
| Major New HIPAA Rules Issued: Learn What Steps You Need to Take Soon |
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On July 8, HHS released 234 pages of proposed rules that modify what covered entities, business associates and their subcontractors will soon have to do to comply with the HIPAA privacy, security and enforcement rules. The wide-ranging document covers business associate liability, the sale of protected health information, research issues, the minimum necessary standard, restrictions to uses and disclosures of PHI, access to PHI, fundraising and the HIPAA notice of privacy practices. Among its dozens of major new requirements, the rulemaking clarifies the new obligations of business associates and extends those requirements to subcontractors, explains what will soon need to happen when a breach occurs at the subcontractor level, and provides new guidance on how HIPAA penalties will be assessed.
Learn what specific steps your organization will have to take soon to incorporate these exhaustive new rules into your existing HIPAA privacy and security compliance programs. |
Sponsored by Atlantic Information Services, Inc., publisher of Report on Patient Privacy and Report on Medicare Compliance |
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Veteran HIPAA attorney Reece Hirsch, with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP in San Francisco, summarizes the major new requirements (and pitfalls) in these mammoth new privacy and security regs ... and outlines the steps your organization will have to take soon to comply in areas that include:
- The new obligations of business associate contractors
- Drafting business associate agreements
- Access to protected health information (PHI)
- The “minimum necessary” standard
- Restrictions in uses and disclosures of PHI
- The sale of PHI
- The HIPAA notice of privacy practices
- PHI used in research
- Fundraising restrictions
- Procedures related to security breach notification
- The assessment of HIPAA fines and penalties
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REECE HIRSCH, a partner in the San Francisco office of the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, is one of the nation's leading health care privacy and security attorneys. Mr. Hirsch counsels hospitals, health plans, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, physician organizations and health care technology companies with respect to a wide range of privacy and security compliance issues. He has written and lectured extensively on HIPAA privacy and security, security breach notification issues, and state and federal privacy and security laws. In 2009, Mr. Hirsch was named an "Outstanding Healthcare Information Technology Lawyer" by Nightingale's. He is a contributing author to AIS's HIPAA Compliance Center at www.AISHIPAA.com.
Moderator: Liana Heitin, Editor, Report on Patient Privacy
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- Health care clearinghouses
- Billing companies
- Large medical group practices
- Ancillary provider groups
- Pharmaceutical companies
- E-health companies
- Vendors, suppliers and others who are HIPAA business associates
...and other health care organizations that are HIPAA covered entities or business associates, which have new obligations under the recently enacted law.
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