The HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices - What It Should Say and How To Use It Properly 2014 is a webinar that covers topics such as:
- Notices will need to include mention of the right to be notified in the event of a breach of the privacy or security of their Protected Health Information
- The schedule of implementation and scope of the changes in HIPAA Notices of Privacy Practices
- Individuals have new rights to restrict disclosure of encounter information to an insurer if it is paid fully out of pocket by the individual The NPP must identify this right
- Individuals have a new right to request electronic copies of information held electronically that must be reflected in the NPP
- You do NOT have to include information about reimbursed marketing activity in NPPs any more, but you do always need to get an authorization
- Fundraising activity must be described in the NPP, with an opportunity to opt-out
- How you should update your NPP – how do you document it, to whom does it go, and how?
- Health Plans must include in their NPPs new changes pertaining to GINA, restricting the use of genetic information in enrolment
The HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices - What It Should Say and How To Use It Properly 2014 is intended for:
- CEO
- Compliance Director
- Privacy Officer
- CFO
- Information Systems Manager
- Security Officer
- Chief Information Officer
- HIPAA Officer
- Healthcare Counsel/lawyer
- Health Information Manager
- Contracts Manager
- Office Manager