HIPAA Webinar Series

HIPAA

Healthcare providers who handle electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) are required to be compliant with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy, Security and Breach Notification Rules. Ensure you're in compliance by participating in these two 1-hour webinars.

As with all of our Continuing Education Programs, Trust policyholders will earn CE for participating and passing a brief exam. You'll earn 1 CE from each of these webinars which can be combined with other Trust CEs for a total of 6 CEs to save 15% on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability insurance premium. Trust policyholders can access the LIVE webinars free of charge, and the ON-DEMAND versions for a nominal fee. Descriptions and learning objectives are listed below. To register, simply click on the webinar name and date.

Live Webinars

HIPAA Privacy Rule [Live] - Sept. 19, 2022 | 5-6pm ET

1 CE Credit | Combine 6 CEs to Save 15% on Your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance Premium

Stacey Larson, J.D., Psy.D.
1 Hour


HIPAA Security & Breach Notification Rules [Live] - Oct. 24, 2022 | 5-6pm ET

1 CE Credit | Combine 6 CEs to Save 15% on Your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance Premium

Stacey Larson, J.D., Psy.D.
1 Hour


Descriptions & Learning Objectives

HIPAA Privacy Rule (1 CE)

This presentation will provide a general overview of HIPAA and the Privacy Rule with information related to who must comply with HIPAA and key terms such as protected health information (PHI), business associate and minimum necessary. Information on patient rights under HIPAA and appropriate disclosures will also be covered.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify who must comply with HIPAA.
  2. Identify the basic tenets of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, including key terms and patient’s rights under HIPAA.

HIPAA Security & Breach Notification Rules (1 CE)

This presentation will focus on the HIPAA Security and Breach Notification Rules. Participants will learn about the Security Rule and best practices for compliance. Information about steps to be taken to determine if there was a breach of security as well as whether that breach may be reportable will also be presented.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Apply principles of a Security Rule risk assessment to clinical practice and identify potential areas of risk.
  2. Describe what steps to take in a breach notification.

 

 

NOTE: This information is provided as a risk management resource and is not legal advice or an individualized personal consultation. At the time this resource was prepared, all information was as current and accurate as possible; however, regulations, laws, or prevailing professional practice standards may have changed since the posting or recording of this resource. Accordingly, it is your responsibility to confirm whether regulatory or legal issues that are relevant to you have since been updated and/or to consult with your professional advisors or legal counsel for timely guidance specific to your situation. As with all professional use of material, please explicitly cite The Trust as the source if you reproduce or distribute any portion of these resources.