HIPAA Ruling Regarding Correspondence Through Text Messages and Emails: Is Your Organization Compliant? (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 410060EAU

Description

Understand the various ways health care communications can take place and how texting and email fit in with HIPAA rules.Medical professionals want to use texting and email to communicate professionally, and patients and clients of health care services often ask to communicate with health care offices via email or text message. Demands to use new technologies and new guidance from HHS on individual access to protected health information indicate that many policies and procedures in place at every health carerelated organization will need to be reviewed and updated. Organizations need to understand various ways that health care communications can take place and how texting and email for both patients and providers fit in with the HIPAA rules. They need to design and implement a communication policy and plan and train their staff on it, or they may face significant new fines for noncompliance. While professional communications between providers, insurers, business associates, and other business parties should always be conducted securely, there is more flexibility in using less secure technologies for communications with patients in some circumstances. This topic will discuss the differences between professional and patient communications, how they must be treated, most efficiently enable communications, and how to remain within the bounds of HIPAA compliance. We will also discuss the latest guidance about texting from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and The Joint Commission.

Date: 2022-10-25 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

How Patients Want to Use Their Email and Texting to Communicate With Providers

Ways Providers Want to Use Email and Texting to Enable Better Patient Care

The Risks of Using Email and Texting, What Can Go Wrong, and What Can Result When It Does

HIPAA Requirements for Access and Patient Preferences, as Well as the Requirements to Protect PHI

Limitations on the Use of Messages and Calls to Cellphones Under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991

Policies and Procedures for Using Email and Texting

Training and Education Requirements

Preparing for Breaches, and HIPAA Audit and Enforcement Activities

AHIMA ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Jim Sheldon-Dean-Lewis Creek Systems, LLC

HIPAA Ruling Regarding Correspondence Through Text Messages and Emails: Is Your Organization Compliant? (OnDemand Webinar)

$219.00

SKU: 405997EAU

Description

Organizations must understand the various ways that health care communications can take place, and how texting and email fit in with HIPAA rules.Medical professionals want to use texting and email to communicate professionally, and patients and clients of health care services often ask to communicate with health care offices via email or text message. Demands to use new technologies and new guidance from HHS on individual access of protected health information indicate that many of the policies and procedures in place at every health care related organizations will need to be reviewed and updated to meet the new requirements in the rules and guidance and meet the desires of staff and patients to use time saving technologies like texting and email. Organizations need to understand the various ways that health care communications can take place, and how texting and email for both patients and providers fit in with the HIPAA rules. They need to design and implement a communication policy and plan, and train their staff on it, or they may face significant new fines for noncompliance. While professional communications between providers, insurers, business associates, and other business parties should always be conducted securely, there is more flexibility in using less secure technologies for communications with patients in some circumstances. This topic will discuss the differences between professional communications and patient communications, and how they must be treated to best serve patients, most efficiently enable communications, and remain within the bounds of HIPAA compliance, and the latest guidance about texting from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Joint Commission.

Date: 2019-08-06 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

How Patients Want to Use Their Email And texting To communicate With Providers

Ways Providers Want to Use Email and Texting to Enable Better Patient Care

The Risks of Using Email and Texting, What Can Go wrong, and What Can Result When It Does

HIPAA Requirements for Access and Patient preferences, as Well as the Requirements to Protect PHI

Limitations on the Use of Messages and Calls to Cellphones Under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991

Policies and Procedures For using Email and Texting

Training and Education Requirements

Preparing for Breaches, and HIPAA Audit and Enforcement activities

No Credit Available

Jim Sheldon-Dean-Lewis Creek Systems, LLC