September 24, 2009
Meeting the New Health Data Breach Notification Requirements
Melamedia Seminar Examines the Practical Reality of New Breach Notification Requirements
Healthcare organizations now face a new layer of regulatory compliance as HHS and the FTC released final regulations governing breach notification. The federal government assumes that healthcare organizations are already prepared because of existing state laws. However, the new regulations require new reviews and assessments of health data stewardship practices.
The regulations represent a new layer of regulation that goes beyond HIPAA that will generate more federal and state enforcement attention on compliance with HIPAA privacy and security requirements.
To help healthcare organizations understand and implement the new regulations, Melamedia, LLC, publishers of Health Information Privacy/Security Alert, is sponsoring a 90-minute audio seminar:
Meeting the New Health Data Breach Notification Requirements
Participants are briefed on:
- The core requirements of the HHS regulation and how they relate to the FTC’s rules;
- Understanding risk in the context of reporting breaches;
- New definitions of encryption and document destruction;
- The new rules for research and limited data sets;
- Key areas of training for the healthcare workforce;
- Where healthcare organizations should re-examine existing access controls;
- Strategies for managing contracts with Business Associates;
- Assessing whether state laws pre-empt the federal regulations;
- The outlook for enforcement; and
- much more
Who Should Listen
Health Information Management Professionals
Healthcare Administrators
Healthcare CIOs
Health Insurers
Healthcare Providers
Third Party Administrators
Business Associates
Patient Safety and Quality Professionals
Drug and Medical Device Makers
Health IT Professionals
Electronic Health Record Vendors
State and Local Health Officials
Personal Health Record Vendors
Healthcare Attorneys and Consultants
The Faculty
John Christiansen, JD, is Co-Chair of the American Bar Association's Committee on Healthcare Privacy, Security and Information Technology; a member of the technical expert advisory panel for the HHS-funded Health Information Security and Privacy Collaboration; and is the principle in Christiansen IT Law. He is also a professor at the Information School of the University of Washington where he teaches Policy, Law and Ethics in the Masters of Science in Information Management Executive Program.
Dennis Melamed, editor and publisher of Health Information Privacy/Security Alert, has 30 years of experience writing about business and regulatory affairs in Washington, DC. Dennis is an adjunct professor at the Drexel College of Medicine and the chief editor and lead author of the three-volume HIPAA Handbook reference set. He is a frequent lecturer and columnist on health information confidentiality and security issues.
Continuing Education Credits
- All seminar participants will receive a certificate of participation
- 1.5 IAPP Credits - Pending
Registration
- Registration (One Call-In Line) with a CD recording and course materials: $359
No Limit to Number of Attendees per call-in line - Registration (One Call-In Line) with course materials: $279
No Limit to Number of Attendees per call-in line
Register at www.melamedia.com
or
Download the form at http://www.melamedia.com/09.24.09.Breach.Order.Form.pdf and fax it to 703.619.4912
CD Ordering
The CD recording with all course materials are excellent educational and briefing resources: $289
Download the form at http://www.melamedia.com/09.24.09.Breach.Order.Form.pdf and fax it to 703.619.4912