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Information Security Risk Analysis: Meeting HIPAA Requirements and the Meaningful Use Objective - Webinar By GlobalCompliancePanel

 
  April 13, 2011  
     
 


GlobalCompliancePanel, Online Training Webinar
2011-05-05


Overview: This session will present the background of the regulations that call for information security risk analysis and show how it fits in to an overall information security management process. The risk analysis process will be presented within the context of the overall risk prioritization and risk mitigation process, using an example.

The Information Security Risk Analysis Process presented utilizes a non-technical approach, involving interviewing staff knowledgeable about operations and systems to discover how information is retained and moved, and reveal the risks inherent in such storage and transmission. Interview content is organized as departmental stories that are successively refined into process descriptions, lists of information in place or in motion, diagrams of information flows, and lists of information systems and flows to be assessed for risks. Risk issues and recommendations for each system or information flow can then be described and organized into a table that is used to define the risks and prioritize their mitigation, using a straightforward high-medium-low stratification of potential likelihood and impact for each risk issue, following the risk determination method identified in the preamble to the HIPAA Security Rule and guidance from the US Department of Health and Human Services. Areas of high risk, as identified by respected industry organizations, will be identified to ensure that the most significant risks are discovered and adequately prioritized.

The risk analysis process will be applied to a simplified example in order to relate the process to a real situation and drive home the usefulness of the process.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Learn how to conduct an information security risk analysis suitable to aid in compliance with the HIPAA Security Rule and other information security regulations relevant to health information managers.
  • Find out what the rules are that health care providers must follow, why they are important, and what the penalties are for not complying, including the new penalties for willful neglect of compliance, which begin at $10,000.
  • See how the risk analysis requirement for meeting the privacy and security objective of meaningful use, necessary for federal funding, fits in with HIPAA compliance.
  • Learn what steps to follow in the discovery and organization of information needed for the risk analysis.
  • Find out what are the most significant risks a health care organization faces and how they can be mitigated.
  • Learn a methodology for working through the risk analysis information to discover security strengths and weaknesses and develop a list of priorities for improving security compliance.
  • Discover that staff need not be technicians in order to perform a useful risk analysis.
  • Discover that a risk analysis can be useful for guiding decision-making for appropriate policies and procedures, and security investments.
Who Will Benefit:
  • Compliance director
  • CEO
  • CFO
  • Privacy Officer
  • Security Officer
  • Information Systems Manager
  • HIPAA Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Health Information Manager
  • Healthcare Counsel/lawyer
  • Office Manager
  • Contracts Manager
 
 
Organized by: GlobalCompliancePanel
Invited Speakers: Jim Sheldon-Dean is the founder and director of compliance services at Lewis Creek Systems, LLC, a Vermont-based consulting firm founded in 1982, providing information privacy and security regulatory compliance services to health care firms and businesses throughout the Northeast and nationally. Sheldon-Dean’s firm provides a variety of advisory, training, assessment, policy development, project management and mitigation services for a number of health care providers, businesses, universities, small and large hospitals, urban and rural mental health and social service agencies, health insurance plans and health care business associates. He serves on the HIMSS Information Systems Security Workgroup, the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange Privacy and Security Workgroup, and co-chairs the WEDI HIPAA Updates sub-workgroup. He is a frequent speaker regarding HIPAA and information privacy and security compliance issues at seminars and conferences, including speaking engagements at AHIMA national conventions and WEDI national conferences, and before the New York Metropolitan Chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, Health Information Management Associations of New York City, New York State, and Vermont, the Connecticut Hospital Association, and the Hospital and Health System Association of Pennsylvania. Sheldon-Dean has nearly 30 years of experience in policy analysis and implementation, business process analysis, information systems and software development. His experience includes leading the development of health care related Web sites; award-winning, best-selling commercial utility software; and mission-critical, fault-tolerant communications satellite control systems. In addition, he has eight years of experience doing hands-on medical work as a Vermont certified volunteer emergency medical technician. Sheldon-Dean received his B.S. degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Vermont and his master’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2011-05-05
 
Registration: Price List:
Live : $245.00
Corporate live : $995.00
Recorded : $295.00
E-mail: webinars@GlobalCompliancePanel.com
 
   
 
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