HEALTHCARE 2019 - HIPAA and Having a Compliant Front Office
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Deadline: April 11, 2019 | Date: April 11, 2019
Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A
Updated: 2019-02-14 19:50:19 (GMT+9)
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Overview:The problem with HIPAA compliance is that it permeates so many aspects of your practice. Here are a few more examples of areas that could be HIPAA time bombs unless you take action immediately:Social MediaPatient Information AccessPatient reminder callsRelease of Information (to both patients and other providers)Family Member Request for InformationPrescription Pick-upCharging patients to make copiesAddressing patients by namePutting Charts Outside Exam RoomsFax RequestsWaiting Room Breaches Etc.No doubt about it, HIPAA is complicated. It is a massive government document, and is anything but user friendly. But in only 60 minutes, you can get everything you need to protect your practice from the most common front-desk HIPAA violations. Don't waste another minute. Protect your dental practice and sign up for this must-attend training today. Why should you Attend: In only 60-minutes, you'll receive the specific actions necessary to protect you from the most common front desk HIPAA violations - and if you don't think your office has any, think again. Rhonda's session will help you ensure your front-desk staff are trained to identify violations before they get you in trouble, and successfully handle even the most challenging patient complaint. HIPAA compliance makes your front-desk staff more important than ever. How they handle their everyday duties and interact with your patients can not only cause you to get audited, but it can also be the source of hefty penalties and fines that you are left to pay. Accordingly, to avoid a HIPAA audit, the way your front desk has always done things may not work any longer. Areas Covered in the Session:Finally understand routine vs non-routine disclosures and never violate this HIPAA standard againHalt sticky notes from landing you in legal hot waterDodge discarded patient information violations - even the smallest piece of paper mattersStop patient HIPAA complaints in their tracks with proven protocolIncorporate email signatures that protect everyone in your officeProtect customer info on your computer screen with simple to follow policyModify your check-in process quickly and inexpensivelyAnd so much moreWho Will Benefit:Registration StaffFront Desk StaffPatient Access StaffFront Desk Team MembersReceptionistsManagersMedical Record PersonnelAdministratorsClerical Workers and Anyone who Shares the Responsibility of the Front Desk OperationsRhonda Granja - MentorHealth Speaker Profile Rhonda Granja is a certified professional coder and certified medical assistant. Rhonda has been in the medical office profession since 1990 and is currently working as an independent medical consultant. She has been involved extensively in medical advocacy. Rhonda has done the necessary follow-up work and has a proven track record for winning insurance appeals. She is involved with multiple medical groups and has also developed staff motivation techniques. Rhonda enjoys sharing her experience and knowledge with others in this profession. Event link: https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-801565LIVE?channel=ourglocal-april_2019_SEOContact Info:Netzealous LLC - MentorHealthPhone No: 1-800-385-1607Fax: 302-288-6884 Email: mentorhealth84gmail.comWebsite: http://www.mentorhealth.com/
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