Avoid Costly HIPAA Medical Record Access Violation
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Overview:
HIPAA compliance is one of the most cited and least understood laws in the typical medical practice.
Although HIPAA has been in place for decades, it has changed rapidly in the last ten years due to the rapid proliferation of technology in medicine.
In addition to these progressive changes, the law itself underwent a major overhaul in 2013 resulting in any practice that has not updated their HIPAA materials since that time being out of compliance.
Government right-to-access enforcement is increasing. In fact, it is now easier than ever for your patients to file a HIPAA access compliant online - they simply have to click a button.
And considering that about a third of HIPAA complaints involve right-of-access issues, you can’t afford not to attend this training. This session is essential for everyone at your practice who handles the disclosure of patient information.
Areas Covered in the Session: Here is a sample of the no-nonsense right-to-access compliance strategies you'll receive by attending this upcoming online training:
- Reveal how to determine whether State or Federal right-to-access laws apply
- Decipher what “timely” release of patient information to stop complaints in their tracks
- Ease patient frustrations when records are legitimately delayed
- Determine when and how much you can charge for patient record duplication requests
- Identify your obligations regarding record formats when patients ask for access
- Clinch acceptable records access handling for delayed COVID-19 test results
- Documentation advice to audit-proof your actions and overcome violation allegations
- Provide a medical record summary that meets patient's needs and protects your practice
- Lock down patient communication musts that keep you out of hot water
- Respond to investigations with specific steps to stop financial damage
- Pin down when you really can implement “information blocking” guidelines
- Enact protocols for staff to adhere to parents access rights for minors
- Verify when you really can, and should, deny a patient access to their records
- Establish clear staff guidelines when personal representatives request patient records
- Implement documentation standards regarding patient access dates
- And so much more
Like most providers, you probably associate HIPAA violations exclusively with a lost laptop, or leaving patient information in plain view, it is so much more than that. You must also take action to ensure that you provide patients with access to their medical records based on the right-to-access” laws. It is essential that you implement compliance standards to adhere to these laws immediately.
Who Will Benefit:
- Physicians
- PAs/APNs
- Practice Managers
- Health Care Providers
- Pharmaceutical Representatives
- Billing & Coding Professionals
- Financial Managers/Advisors
- Compliance Officers
Schedules
• They can get the benefit of advice from experts in the field.
• Healthcare professionals will have the flexibility of viewing recorded webinars at their convenience.
• MentorHealth offers online interactive participation. Using this, healthcare professionals, no matter which part of the world they are based in, will have the opportunity to listen to and interact with some of the most accomplished experts in the healthcare Industry.
MentorHealth is driven by a core objective –that of being a platform for learning and discussion to address some of the important issues and challenges that the healthcare community, consisting of healthcare workers from doctors to nurses to other support staff, is up against in today‘s scenario. Various aspects of healthcare, such as Meaningful Use, Patient Protection and Affordable Care, HIPAA, HITECH Act, Stark and Anti Kickback Act, Valid Consent, Patient Safety and Process Improvement, Patient Safety and Quality Outcomes, Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Records, Nursing Informatics, Healthcare Disclosure, Electronic Transactions Standards such as 5010 and ICD-10, Electronic Health Records, Stimulus Code, Healthcare Information Exchange, Healthcare Information Technology, Medical Necessity, Personal Health Records, Clinical Decision Support, Financial Management and ROI, Electronic Prescribing, Healthcare Information Systems, Clinical Informatics, Insurance Claim Appeals, Auto ID and Bar Coding, Integration and Interoperability, Risk Management in the Retention and Destruction of Medical Records and Medical Records Law, to name just a few, are covered. ...