HIPAA Audit and Enforcement Update for 2022 - HHS Keeps Pressure on Access, Privacy, and Security Compliance
Jim Sheldon-Dean
90 Min
Product Id: 705026
This webinar will discuss HIPAA audit and enforcement regulations and processes for 2022 and how they apply to covered entities and business associates. Attendees will learn how to prepare for HIPAA audit to avoid fines and penalties for HIPAA violations.
The Physician Advisor's Role in Case Management
Laura Ostrowsky
60 Min
Product Id: 705410
This webinar will focus on regulatory requirements, optimal processes and define the difference in collaboration with both internal and external physician advisor roles. It will also discuss the role of the physician advisor and staffing needs to implement this important role.
HIPAA Breach Evaluation and Reporting - What Qualifies as a Reportable Breach and how to Report It
Jim Sheldon-Dean
90 Min
Product Id: 705214
There are several steps that must be taken to determine if an incident is a breach, and whether or not that breach is reportable. Determining whether to report or not is not necessarily straightforward, but there are guidelines to follow to help at every step of the way. If the evaluation of necessity to report is not done correctly, you may not make the right decisions about reporting and be subject to penalties for non-compliance upon an investigation of a breach by HHS. Penalties for non-compliance can up to millions of dollars in cases of willful negligence, so it is essential to evaluate incidents to see if they are reportable breaches, and act properly on the evaluation.
Report Writing for Auditing Professionals
Phil Vassallo
90 Min
Product Id: 703814
Skilled auditors require a method that aligns what they experienced during the reviewing process with what they compose during the writing process. This report writing workshop will provide foundation resources that participants can continually turn to during intense, complex audit engagements.
HIPAA and Business Associates - New Responsibilities and Obligations
Jim Sheldon-Dean
90 Min
Product Id: 702610
HIPAA regulations pertaining to the relationships of business entities that share PHI are now being enforced. HIPAA Business Associates are covered directly under the Privacy Rule’s use and disclosure limitations, the Security Rule’s safeguard provisions, and the Breach Notification Rule’s notification requirements. HIPAA Business Associates are responsible for their own compliance with the regulations, and may be held directly liable for any violations of the regulations. Whether your organization is a Business Associate or a Covered Entity that hires HIPAA Business Associates, you have significant obligations in compliance that you overlook at your peril.
Patient Access of Medical Records under HIPAA - New HHS Guidance, New Focus for HIPAA Audits
Jim Sheldon-Dean
90 Min
Product Id: 705220
This training program will provide a comprehensive look at the changes in the new access rights under HIPAA and CLIA regulations and prepare attendees for the process of incorporating the changes into how they do business in their facilities. It will also explain how the HIPAA audit and enforcement activities are now being increased and what needs to be done to survive a HIPAA audit.
Care of the LGBT Patient and Their Families: Policies, Procedures & Practices to Ensure Quality Care and Reduce Liability
Dr. Susan Strauss
75 Min
Product Id: 704699
This training program will list and enumerate relevant laws, regulations and standards required for health equity and patient-centered care of LGBT patients. It will discuss opportunities to collect LGBT–relevant data and information during the healthcare encounter and help chart strategic community outreach efforts to the LGBT population.
Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records; Complying with the New Federal Law 42 CFR Part 2
Sue Dill Calloway
120 Min
Product Id: 705254
This webinar will cover the new law on confidentiality of substance use disorder patient records under 42 CFR part 2. This law was previously known as the confidentiality of drug abuse and alcohol abuse records. The new law was effective in 2017. Anyone or any facility that is subject to these requirements needs to attend this webinar.
How Medicare's Market-Based Payment System Is Upending the U.S. Clinical Laboratory Market
Dennis Weissman
90 Min
Product Id: 705232
This online training will cover PAMA mandates, CMS regulatory requirements, guidance and related government reports on implementing Medicare market-based Payment Methodology for laboratory services.
HIPAA Planning for 2020 and Beyond - Protecting Patient Information Privacy and Security
Jim Sheldon-Dean
90 Min
Product Id: 704975
This HIPAA compliance webinar will discuss the issues in patient information privacy and security that healthcare organizations will face in 2020 and how to ensure compliance with HIPAA that will withstand incidents, audits, and investigations by HHS.
HIPAA Gap Analysis, Risk Assessment and Risk Analysis - Finding and Managing Risks to Protected Health Information
Jim Sheldon-Dean
90 Min
Product Id: 703180
This training on HIPAA compliance will teach the attendees how to examine their security policies, practices, and risk issues to find and fill any gaps in the documentation that is required by the HIPAA rules to show compliance, survive audits, and avoid enforcement action.
Medical Records: Compliance with CMS Hospital CoPs and Proposed Changes
Sue Dill Calloway
120 Min
Product Id: 705244
This training program will cover in detail the CMS regulations and interpretive guidelines for medical records. It will also discuss important proposed changes to the CMS discharge planning standards including changes to the federal law on alcohol and drug records.
Nursing: CMS CoP Standards for Hospitals and Proposed Changes: 2019 Update
Sue Dill Calloway
120 Min
Product Id: 705239
This training program will cover requirements in the CMS hospital CoP manual on nursing section. It will discuss proposed changes in the Hospital Improvement Act including plans of care, staffing, policy changes, documentation, supervision, nursing leadership, verbal orders, antibiotic stewardship program and much more.
Best Practices in Nursing Documentation: Writing Effective and Legal Proof Notes
Laura S Hargraves
60 Min
Product Id: 705138
This healthcare documentation webinar will discuss how to create a lawsuit-proof, auditable nursing documentation and how to maintain compliance over the course of the document life-time. You will learn how to de-risk your documentation so as to withstand legal scrutiny.
CMS Restraint and Seclusion (Most Problematic Standard for Hospitals and 2019 Change)
Sue Dill Calloway
120 Min
Product Id: 705145
This program will discuss the most problematic standards in the restraint section. It will cover the 50 pages of restraints standards that hospitals must follow according to CMS.
Grievances and Complaints: What Hospitals Should Know about the CMS, Joint Commission, DNV and OCR Standards?
Sue Dill Calloway
120 Min
Product Id: 705231
This training program will discuss in detail the CMS requirements for hospitals to help prevent the hospital from being found out of compliance with the grievance regulations. It will also cover a new law under the OCR Section 1557 which requires the hospital to have a new process for handling discrimination complaints.
CMS Hospital Improvement Act Proposed Changes: Nursing, Medical Records, Infection Control, Antibiotic Stewardship Program, Restraints, QAPI
Sue Dill Calloway
120 Min
Product Id: 705197
This program is going to cover the proposed changes that CMS wants to make for all hospitals including critical access hospitals. These changes will affect many different departments of the hospital including nursing, QAPI, medical records, lab, restraint standards, discrimination, patient rights, and more.
HIPAA Texting and Emailing | Myths vs Realities
Brian Tuttle
60 Min
Product Id: 704519
This training program will go into great detail regarding you practice or business information technology and how it relates to the HIPAA Security Rule, in particular portable devices. Areas covered will be texting, email, encryption, medical messaging, voice data and risk factors as they relate to IT.
How to Conduct a HIPAA Risk Assessment
Brian Tuttle
60 Min
Product Id: 704592
This training program will cover the proper methodologies of conducting a HIPAA risk assessment based on the formula used by federal auditors and based on the NIST (National Institute of Standard for Technologies) guidelines. The session will also cover the most important aspects to be aware of in terms of the federal auditing process as well as the new risks regarding patients suing for wrongful disclosures.
HIPAA Training for Security Officers
Brian Tuttle
60 Min
Product Id: 704350
This webinar will be addressing how practice/business managers (or compliance offers) need to get their HIPAA house in order before the imminent audits occur. It will also address major changes under the Omnibus Rule and any other applicable updates for 2018. The primary goal is to ensure everyone is well educated on what is myth and what is reality with this law, there is so much misleading information all over regarding the do’s and don’ts with HIPAA.