SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT

Got Data? : How the Health Data Rules are Changing

Time: 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm

Place: Cisco WebEx

The past year has been one of the most consequential for health privacy and data rules in decades – and not just because of COVID-19.  Massive changes to rules governing health data uses and sharing have either already occurred or will go into effect shortly. Join us for a webinar on September 23, 2021 covering the recent and upcoming developments impacting health data. The presenters will address:

  • HIPAA: Guidance related to COVID-19, OCR enforcement priorities and trends (including audit results), and the recent Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to amend the HIPAA regulations.  
  • Information Blocking/Interoperability: The CMS and ONC final rules on information blocking, interoperability and patient access.
  • 42 CFR Part 2: Recent and upcoming modifications to the 42 CFR Part 2 rules governing substance use disorder information, including major changes that will, in specific cases, align Part 2 data sharing rules more closely to HIPAA.
  • State Laws: The interplay between health data regulations and state privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Protection Privacy Act (CCPA), the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) and the Colorado Privacy Act of 2021 (CPA).

Joanne Charles, Principal Corporate Counsel, Privacy and Regulatory Counsel, Microsoft. Joanne Charles’s practice focus is on privacy and global data protection, assessing multi-jurisdictional legal and regulatory obligations and integrating compliance into emerging technologies.

Elliot Golding, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs. Elliot Golding (CIPP/US) is a member of Squire Patton Boggs’ Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice and Healthcare Industry Group leadership team, where he provides business-oriented privacy and cybersecurity advice to a wide range of clients, with a particular focus on companies handling healthcare and other personal data. He has been selected as an honoree in Global Data Review’s inaugural 40 Under 40 list, representing the best of the data law bar around the world.

Melissa Soliz, Partner, Coppersmith Brockelman PLC. Mel Soliz’s regulatory health law practices focuses on compliance with data privacy and patient access laws, such as HIPAA, 42 C.F.R. Part 2, the ONC Information Blocking Rule, the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Rule, and state laws. She is recognized by Best Lawyers© for her work in health law.

Due to the current social distancing recommendations, this program will be held via video conference through Cisco WebEx.  This program will be $10 for members and $15 for non-members.

To register, please visit our website https://azsha.org/, click upcoming programs, on the right you will see a button that says “Register for Next Program Pay Now”. This button will take you to a screen with multiple payment options. Please select your membership level. If you are a member, please login and proceed with the payment process. If you are not a member, you will have to create a username and password to continue with the payment process.

Once you have registered online, you will receive a calendar invite containing the WebEx link. Please note, you don’t need to sign up for a WebEx Account to join a meeting.

The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1 hour of CLE credit, 0 hours of ethics, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.