Your HIPAA Compliance Plan and Cloud Storage Security: Is Your BAA Enough?
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Deadline: December 03, 2014 | Date: December 03, 2014
Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A
Updated: 2014-12-02 22:12:07 (GMT+9)
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This course will help you understand how to insulate your company from legal liability by association when breaches occur with cloud based BAs. The webinar is designed to share metrics that will protect your company from OCR scrutiny, should your cloud provider encounter a breach.Why Should You Attend:Most people are overwhelmed by HIPAA/HITECH Act requirements, required to ensure company-wide compliance. In addition, trying to protect your company when you store PHI in cloud only complicates the matter further.With the implementation of EMR/EHR service providers, is the BAA enough to protect your organization?Should you be doing more to mitigate damages, should a breach occur?Can you protect yourself from OCR oversight when the breach occurs with the cloud provider?Who Will Benefit:This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all healthcare providers that are utilizing third party cloud or web based data storage companies, including but not limited to EMR/EHR systems. Those who will benefit the most include:Compliance OfficersInformation Security OfficersPolicy DirectorsHome Health AdministratorsHome Health Dir. Of NursingRegulatory Affairs PersonnelInstructor Profile:Coy Murchison is the founder of reMergents Solutions, a consulting company that assists home health companies maintain compliance, and is the owner of InTouch Health Services, a company that provides nursing and therapy services for medically fragile children and ventilator-dependent patients. Use coupon code 232082 and get 10% off on registration.
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