HIPAA can be complicated!! Knowing what an organization must have in place to meet regulatory requirements can be challenging.

For anyone tasked with managing a HIPAA compliance program, understanding the HIPAA security management process is critical to implementing a comprehensive compliance program.

The webinar will cover the three critical pillars of HIPAA compliance; risk management plans; risk assessments; and HIPAA training requirements.

After completing this webinar, a Covered Entity or Business Associate will have a clear understanding for how to achieve HIPAA compliance.

Webinar Objectives

  • Who Must Comply with HIPAA Requirements?
  • What are the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules?
  • What is a HIPAA Compliance Program?
  • What is a HIPAA Risk Management Plan?
  • What are Administrative, Technical, and Physical Safeguards Requirements?
  • How to prevent HIPAA data breaches from occurring
  • Understanding the Security Risk Assessment Process
  • Q&A

Webinar Highlights

  • Learn from an expert on the implementation of the HIPAA rules
  • Learn what the HIPAA security management process requires
  • Learn how to implement and/or evaluate your organization’s HIPAA compliance program

Who Should Attend

  • Compliance Officer
  • HIPAA Privacy Officer
  • HIPAA Security Officer
  • Medical/Dental Office Managers
  • Practice Managers
  • Information Systems Manager
  • Chief Information Officer
  • General Counsel/lawyer
  • Practice Management Consultants
  • Any Business Associates that access protected health information

Venue: Recorded Webinar

Enrollment option

Speaker

Jay Hodes
Jay Hodes is a leading expert in HIPAA compliance and President of Colington Consulting. His company provides HIPAA consulting services for healthcare providers and business associates. Mr. Hodes has over 35 years of combined experience in risk assessments, site security evaluation, regulatory compliance, policy and procedures assessments, and Federal law enforcement management. He served as…

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