HIPAA RULES FOR WEB SITES 2017 - Webinar on MACRA & MIPS - Patient Engagement - HIPAA Rules for Web sites
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Deadline: November 06, 2017 | Date: November 07, 2017
Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-08-09 15:55:25 (GMT+9)
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Overview: This session will explain the HIPAA Rules for Web Sites and Social Media. The secret is - HIPAA Rules are easy to follow, step-by-step - when you know the steps. The HIPAA Rules, HHS/OCR guidance, Resolution Agreements provide a simple, easy to use blueprint using your Web Site and Social Media to engage patients and comply with HIPAA.Why should you Attend: Patient Engagement is a cornerstone of MACRA and MIPS. Communication technology offers indispensable patient engagement tools. Secure, certified technology is available. But provider Web Sites and Social Media are, by far, the engagement tools patients choose. Provider Web Sites and Social Media are inexpensive, easy to build and almost universal today. However, Patient Engagement through Web Sites and Social Media pose serious risks of violating HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules. Areas Covered in the Session: This webinar for HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates will cover:A clear explanation of the HIPAA Rules that apply to Health Care Provider Web Sites and Social MediaHow to keep your Web Site and Social Media dynamic, effective and follow simple HIPAA RulesHIPAA Rules for Web Sites and Social Media are clear, unequivocal and easy to follow. It only takes one look at a Health Care Provider's Web Site or Social Media page to find violationsWhat to look for on your Web Site or Social Media site -how identify violations - and how to fix themHow to use advice from marketing professionals in a way that complies with HIPAA. Remember it is the Covered Entity who is responsible for HIPAA compliance - and liable for violationsReviews? What Health Care Providers should, should not and must not doWho Will Benefit:Hospital TrusteesC-Suite ExecutivesHIPAA Compliance OfficerHIPAA Privacy OfficerHIPAA Security OfficerHealth Information Technology SupervisorPractice ManagerRisk ManagerDentistOptometristChiropractorPhysical TherapistPodiatristSpeaker Profile Paul R. Hales received his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University Law School and is licensed to practice law before the Supreme Court of the United States. He is an expert on HIPAA Privacy, Security, Breach notification and Enforcement Rules with a national HIPAA consulting practice based in St. Louis. Paul is the author of all content in The HIPAA E-Tool, an Internet-based, Software as a Service product for health care providers and business associates.Price: $139.00Contact Info:Netzealous LLC -MentorHealthPhone No: 1-800-385-1607Fax: 302-288-6884 Email: supportmentorhealth.comWebsite: http://www.mentorhealth.com/Webinar Sponsorship: https://www.mentorhealth.com/control/webinar-sponsorship/
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