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Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth

 
  September 14, 2018  
     
 
Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth, Online
22-10-2018


Training Options  Duration: 3 Hours  
Monday, October 22, 2018   |   09:00 AM PDT | 12:00 PM EDT

Overview: Everyone in the healthcare industry knows about HIPAA (the Health Insurance 

Portability and Accountability Act), that has been in effect since 1996. The goal of the 

legislation was fairly simple - to safeguard our patient health information.

The law dictated to entities how to protect health information (PHI), how it can be shared, 

when it can be shared, and with whom it can be shared.

To date, even the best of healthcare organizations struggle with feeling confident that they 

have all the required areas covered to protect and prevent HIPAA violations from occurring in 

their organization. It is well documented that by initiating proper training and implementing 

effective monitoring tools, HIPAA violations can be reduced or more readily identified in the 

workplace. Often there is not clear communication to employees about "what constitutes a HIPAA 

breach" and how can this be reported in your organization without "fear of retaliation." 

According to a 2014 writing in HealthWorks Collective, a full 50% of persons polled rated 

training and educating staff as their biggest hurdle to HIPAA compliance. In most cases, the 

complaints surround a lack of qualified staff to perform the training, or a general lack of 

time in which the training can be completed. 

The biggest challenges organizations face coast-to-coast are:

A lack of effective raining
Little or no monitoring tools or follow-up
Issues with technology support

Remember, in cases of noncompliance where the covered entity does not satisfactorily resolve 

the matter, Office of Civil Rights (OCR) may decide to impose civil money penalties (CMPs) on 

the covered entity. CMPs for HIPAA violations are determined based on a tiered civil penalty 

structure. This can be very costly to organizations as well as damaging to the business 

reputation if effective safeguards are not put in place.

In this three (3) hour webinar conference you will take away valuable information that will 

assist you in "creating and maintaining a "culture of compliance" that will train and support 

your employees in respecting their patient privacy information. 

Why should you Attend: A breach is, generally, an impermissible use or disclosure under the 

Privacy Rule that compromises the security or privacy of the protected health information. 

According to HHS.gov, failure to comply with HIPAA can also result in civil and criminal 

penalties. If a complaint describes an action that could be a violation of the criminal 

provision of HIPAA, Office of Civil Rights (OCR) may refer the complaint to the Department of 

Justice (DOJ) for investigation. 

Administrative Simplification Regulations, face a fine of up to $50,000, as well as 

imprisonment up to 1 year. Offenses committed under false pretenses allow penalties to be 

increased to a $100,000 fine, with up to 5 years in prison. 

Areas Covered in the Session:
Definition of "breach"
Is your HIPAA breach reportable?
The three exceptions to the definition of "breach"
Who can be held liable
Unsecured Protected Health Information and Guidance
Breech notification requirements by covered entities
Breach notification by business associate
Four different categories and penalties
The tiers for Criminal HIPAA penalties
HIPAA violations and exclusions from Medicare
Review of HIPAA breach cases
How to report a HIPAA violation
Solutions for Safeguarding your HIPAA - "going forward"

Who Will Benefit:
Physicians
Medical Practice Employees
Hospital

Speaker Profile 
Pam Joslin MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CMCO, CEMA, CMCA-E/M. she has more than 20 years of medical 

practice management, billing and coding, auditing and compliance experience. She is an engaging 

presenter via webinar, classroom, and conference on every topic that may impact each step in 

the life of the revenue cycle of every practice. She has managed in medical practices ranging 

from single to multi-specialty groups, including ASC. She is an advocate of process improvement 

and maximizing and empowering employees to bring about the "best practice” results for your 

organization. 

She received her Master’s in Management from University of Phoenix. Pam maintains memberships 

in professional organizations to support her continuing cycle of learning in the ever-changing 

healthcare industry.

Price - $299

Contact Info:
Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
Fax: 302-288-6884 
Email: support@mentorhealth.com
Website: http://www.mentorhealth.com/
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Organized by: Netzealous -MentorHealth
Invited Speakers: Pam Joslin MM, CMC, CMIS, CMOM, CMCO, CEMA, CMCA-E/M. she has more than 20 years of medical practice management, billing and coding, auditing and compliance experience. She is an engaging presenter via webinar, classroom, and conference on every topic that may impact each step in the life of the revenue cycle of every practice. She has managed in medical practices ranging from single to multi-specialty groups, including ASC. She is an advocate of process improvement and maximizing and empowering employees to bring about the "best practice” results for your organization. 

She received her Master’s in Management from University of Phoenix. Pam maintains memberships in professional organizations to support her continuing cycle of learning in the ever-changing healthcare industry.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 21-10-2018
 
Registration: https://www.mentorhealth.com/control/w_product/~product_id=801394LIVE?hum-molgen.org_oct_2018_seo
E-mail: support@mentorhealth.com
 
   
 
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