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Paul R. Hales
Basics of Health Information Privacy Compliance – Updates for 2024
Healthcare
Recorded Webinar
All Days
 75 Minutes
Description

HIPAA compliance is changing. New ways of working in the healthcare industry, the migration to digital, and evolving technologies have driven updates to the HIPAA privacy rule in 2023 that will become fully enforceable in 2024. But it's not just the official rules that have changed; it's also the approach to compliance.

To ensure HIPAA compliance for next year, it's imperative to understand the upcoming changes to HIPAA regulations, incorporate cybersecurity best practices, and prepare the workforce to identify threats. The right HIPAA compliance solution helps to train with SRAs, automated reminders, workforce training, and more. 

The webinar focuses on 2024 – the sudden health information privacy challenges and enforcement changes that must be prepared to navigate.

Areas Covered:

  • HIPAA Compliance and Enforcement in 2024.
  • What are the HIPAA Privacy Rules, and how will it change?
  • Non-HIPAA Regulated Entities.
  • Health Information Breaches by Criminals
  • Strategies to Protect the Organization.
  • Risk Analysis & Risk Management.
  • Responsibility & Delegation of Authority.
  • Policies – Procedures – Training.
  • The New Enforcers – public and private supplementing OCR.
  • New Laws in 2024, including HIPAA Privacy Rule modifications.
  • Strategies to protect the organization in this new environment.

Why Should You Attend:

2023 will be remembered as the year that enforcement of health information privacy breaches suddenly got very serious and spread far beyond OCR's HIPAA enforcement. Therefore, 2024 brings brand new challenges for protecting health information. By Attending this webinar, attendees will catch up with the recent enforcement wave and defend themselves in 2024. 

Who Should Attend:

  • Business Associates
  • Risk Managers
  • Health App Developers
  • Health Care Providers
  • Group Health Plan Administrators
  • Information Technology Managers
  • Practice and Office Managers
  • Patient Engagement Specialists
  • Sales and Marketing Managers
  • Privacy and Security Officers
  • In-house and Outside Counsel
  • Compliance and Risk Management Officials
  • Board of Directors & Executive Staff
  • Health Care Providers practice as individuals or in small groups.
  • Non-HIPAA Regulated Entities with Individually Identifiable Health Information
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Speaker

Paul R. Hales

 Paul R. Hales received his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University Law School and is licensed to practice law before the Supreme Court of the United States. He is an expert on HIPAA Privacy, Security, Breach notification and Enforcement Rules with a national HIPAA consulting practice based in St. Louis. Paul is the author of all content in The HIPAA E-Tool, an Internet-based, Software as a Service product for health care providers and business associates....