HIPAA and Social Media 2017 - Using New Technologies Within the Rules

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HIPAA and Social Media 2017 - Using New Technologies Within the Rules, Fresno, California, United States
Webinar Title
HIPAA and Social Media 2017 - Using New Technologies Within the Rules
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
08-02-2017
Last Date for Applying
07-02-2017
Location
Fresno, California, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Netzealous -MentorHealth
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Event Manager
Organizing/Related Departments
Online Healthcare Training courses
Organization Type
Medical/Medicine/Nursing/Pharmacy
WebinarCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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Education/Teaching/Training/Development

Information Technology

Fresher/Trainee/Professionals

Medical/Healthcare/Hospital

Location
Fresno, California, United States

OVERVIEW:

We will discuss how providers and patients want to use social media for communications and how they may cause privacy and security issues.

 

In order to integrate the use of social networking into patient communications, it is essential to perform the proper steps in an information privacy and security compliance process to evaluate and address the risks of using the technology. The process must include consideration of various patient access requirements in the HIPAA Privacy Rule, including new requirements to provide patients electronic access of electronically held PHI which raise new questions of how that access will be provided and how the information will be protected during and after access. And there has long been a HIPAA requirement for covered entities to do their best to meet the requests of their patients for particular modes of communication, and using social networking is no exception.

We will review policies and procedures, documentation, major compliance areas and training to ensure they are updated to meet these new challenges of Social Media.

 

We will discuss how providers and patients want to use social media for communications and how they may cause privacy and security issues. We will explore how requirements under the Privacy Rule, as explained in guidance from the US Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights, allow patients to choose their communication method, with new rules for electronic access of records held electronically.

 

Learn about using an integrated information security management process to integrate new technologies into business processes safely and securely.

Discover how your information security Risk Analysis must be updated to include social media, and how a lack of consideration for new technologies can lead to breaches and enforcement actions.

 

Learn about the importance of policies and procedures and documentation of their training and use in order to provide the proper privacy and security protections and preparation for the new random audit program, now getting under way.

 

We will also explain how any improper exposure of PHI may result in an official breach that must be reported to the individual and to the US Department of Health and Human Services. At the same time, complaints by a patient if they are not afforded the access they desire can bring about HHS inquiries and enforcement actions. We will discuss how to find the right balance of access and control.

 

The session will discuss the uses patients and providers have for social media and what must be considered for compliance, and provide a road map for how to use them safely and effectively, to increase the quality of health care and patient satisfaction, and avoid breaches and penalties.

Instructor : Jim Sheldon Dean
Product Id: 801008

Why should you attend:

It seems everyone is signing up for social media and wants to use it in all the incredible ways it can be used, including for health care purposes. Social networking sites offer individuals new ways to relate to each other and share experiences.

 

The Internet has changed the way people communicate and introduced new risks into the process of providing health care services. Patients want to be able to communicate with their health care providers, and providers want to communicate with their patients, using social networking sites. But communications using social networking sites has some inherent privacy and security risks that may put providers out of compliance. New technologies present new challenges to health care providers, as there are simultaneously new requirements to share information with patients, and a new enforcement effort to ensure the privacy and security of Protected Health Information (PHI). Meeting both challenges requires careful consideration of all the regulations and technologies, as well as patient preferences and work flow.

 

The stakes are high – any improper exposure of PHI may result in an official breach that must be reported, at great cost and with the potential to bring fines and other enforcement actions. But if a patient complains that they are not afforded the access they desire HHS inquiries and enforcement actions can result, so it is essential to find the right balance of access and control.

 

HHS compliance audit activity and enforcement penalties are both increased, especially in instances of willful neglect of compliance, if, for instance, your organization hasn't adopted the complete suite of policies and procedures needed for compliance, or hasn’t adequately considered the impact of social networking on your compliance. It is essential to consider social networking sites and how their use affects the privacy and security of PHI; not doing so is inviting enforcement action by HHS.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • How patients would like to use social media in their health care
  • How providers would like to use social media to deliver health care services
  • The risks of using Social Media for healthcare purposes
  • Using Risk Analysis to determine proper uses of social media in health care
  • The penalties for non-compliance with HIPAA when using Social Media
  • How the HHS HIPAA Audit program might look at social media usage
  • The importance of accepting and working with Social Media
  • Policies and Procedures for compliant use of Social Media
  • The role of training in using Social Media in health care

Who Will Benefit:

  • Compliance Director
  • CEO
  • CFO
  • Privacy Officer
  • Security Officer
  • Information Systems Manager
  • HIPAA Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Health Information Manager
  • Healthcare Counsel/lawyer
  • Office Manager
  • Contracts Manager

IMPORTANT DATES:

Webinar Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 | 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST 

Duration: 90 Minutes

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Tuesday, February 7, 2017 | 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST Live online training only for one participant Price: $139.00 Corporate Live Any number of participants Price: $299.00 Recorded Access recorded version only for one participant ? Price: $179.00 Corporate Recorded Access recorded version, Any number of participants ? Price: $379.00
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