HIPAA Today: The Top FAQs You Need to Know and Why to Stay Out of Trouble

January 08, 2025
01:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT
60 Mins
Mark Brengelman
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This advanced webinar provides an overview of the federal regulatory process of notice and comment rulemaking that creates the HIPAA rules for covered entities.  We next focus on the history of HIPAA and its lasting legacy as amended from time to time.  This webinar focuses on HIPAA as applied to the individual health care practitioner, who is a covered entity.

Health care practitioners need to know the top issues currently in HIPAA compliance so as to follow federal and state law, where applicable.  With the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) promulgating frequent updates to HIPAA, this webinar will skim over the interaction of federal laws with those state laws, especially state licensure laws of the health care professional.

From years of research, reporting, and writing by the HHS, the remainder of the webinar will detail the top Frequently Asked Questions health care practitioners need to know.

Erase the fear, uncertainty, and doubt about what specifically you need to know about the top issues of HIPAA compliance today’s health care practitioners face.

Webinar Highlights

This presentation will address the problem areas of HIPAA sanctions and financial penalties a covered entity can avoid or mitigate.

  • Introduction to federal regulatory process-notice and comment rulemaking
  • Overview of HIPAA
  • HIPAA and state licensure law-preemption of state law
  • Authorizations
  • Business associates
  • Disclosures for law enforcement purposes
  • Disclosure in emergency situations
  • Disclosures otherwise required by law
  • Judicial and administrative proceedings
  • Special issues in mental health
  • Telehealth
  • Conclusion:  avoiding risk and liability with best practices

Who Should Attend

Health care attorneys; corporate compliance officers in health care; medical records staff of medical offices and health care entities; hospital attorneys; health care practitioners who are covered entities; law enforcement officers in health care compliance; state boards and agencies with jurisdiction over state licenses to practice a health care profession

Mark Brengelman

Mark Brengelman holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University and his law degree from the University of Kentucky.  Working as an Assistant Attorney General in Kentucky in the area of administrative law, Mark was the assigned counsel and prosecuting attorney to numerous health professions licensure boards.   He retired from state government and switched sides to represent licensees.  Having been a presenter for over fifty organizations and private companies, Mark is a frequent participant in continuing education.

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