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Time: December 11, 2017 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: Online
Street: 161 Mission Falls Lane, Suite 216
City/Town: Fremont
Website or Map: http://www.mentorhealth.com/c…
Phone: 8003851607
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Netzealous LLC -MentorHealth
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2017
Overview: While the basics of HIPAA privacy are well known, and while health care practitioners know how to maintain privacy and to keep information confidential, fear exists in not knowing the many exceptions enjoyed by law enforcement as used for government or public purposes. These exceptions not only allow but require a health care practitioner to release information. Uncertainty exists when faced with a high-stakes situation of criminal, civil, and public health needs - matters of life and death involving criminal fugitives or the identification of victims of violent crimes.
Uncertainty increases when faced with consequences for not releasing protected health information or for releasing such information inappropriately. Strict compliance is doubtful unless the health care practitioner is fully informed. Know how compliance can be had by responding to a law enforcement request for protected health information by providing only what the law specifically allows - but mandates - to Erase the fear, uncertainty, and doubt with this advanced overview of the many law enforcement exceptions to HIPAA. Review a laundry-list of the most common exceptions that apply not merely to "law enforcement"as in criminal or civil matters, but to "public purposes"such as dealing with dead bodies and public health crises.
Why should you Attend: The basic provisions of privacy for protected health information are well known in HIPAA as they protect patient confidentiality and their medical information. Exceptions abound for various law enforcement purposes as applied to both the federal and state government and its law enforcement activities, including criminal and civil matters. Erase the uncertainty and doubt that exists when the health care practitioner is confronted with a police demand for information.
Areas Covered in the Session:
The basics of HIPAA privacy
The basics of HIPAA privacy exceptions with patient consent
Exceptions to HIPAA privacy for law enforcement purposes for civil matters
Exceptions to HIPAA privacy for law enforcement purposes for criminal matters
How exceptions to HIPAA privacy are applied by law enforcement agencies, with an emphasis on state licensure boards and agencies
How you may comply to a request for Protected Health Information when the patient is in trouble and law enforcement is involved
How you may comply to a request for Protected Health Information when you are in trouble
Case law from the courts regarding HIPAA privacy exceptions for law enforcement purposes
Who Will Benefit:
Health Care Attorneys
Corporate Compliance Officers in Health Care
Medical Records Staff of Medical offices and Health Care Entities
Hospital Attorneys
Health care Practitioners who are Covered Entities
Law Enforcement Officers in Health care Compliance
State Boards and Agencies with Jurisdiction over State Licenses to Practice a Health Care Profession
Speaker Profile
Mark Brengelman became interested in the law when he graduated with both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University in Atlanta.
Price - $139
Contact Info:
Netzealous LLC -MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
Fax: 302-288-6884
Email: support@mentorhealth.com
Website: http://www.mentorhealth.com/
Webinar Sponsorship: https://www.mentorhealth.com/control/webinar-sponsorship/
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