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SUMMARY:Responding to Patient Access Requests in Compliance with HIPAA and the Information Blocking Rule
DESCRIPTION:HIPAA grants individuals the legal right to “access” their PHI. This includes a right to inspect and obtain a copy of PHI in paper and electronic format\, and to direct such PHI be transmitted to an identified third party.  There are only a few narrow exceptions to this HIPAA right. The Office of National Coordinator worked closely with the Secretary of Health and Human Services when drafting the Information Blocking Rule to ensure its alignment with HIPAA. Nevertheless\, covered entity health care providers should carefully review the requirements of both rules to ensure compliance with both sets of regulations.  \n  \nJoin AzSHA and speaker attorney Helen Oscislawski for a 1-hour webinar that will cover: \n\nHIPAA’s “right of access” (45 CFR 164.524)\nUnreviewable denials under HIPAA\nReviewable denials under HIPAA\n“Information Blocking” and “unreasonable interference”\nEHI vs PHI\nPreventing Harm Exception\nComparing HIPAA and the Information Blocking Rule\n\n  \nHelen Oscislawski is a corporate and regulatory attorney whose practice for over the last 20 years has focused almost exclusively on advising and representing clients in the health care industry. She cemented her reputation as a prominent privacy and health information technology attorney through decades of developed experience and working hand-in-hand with C-suite executives and in-house general counsels on how to structure and manage complex data-sharing arrangements in compliance with applicable federal and state privacy laws. She regularly conducts webinars and trainings on HIPAA and privacy-related topics. Most recently\, she has completed dozens of extensive webinar workshops on the Information Blocking Rule to “packed” virtual audiences. \nHelen was recently named Best Lawyers’ “2022 Lawyer of the Year” for health care law in the Princeton\, New Jersey region. Since 2020\, she has also been listed on the “Super Lawyers®” list for Health Care Law in New Jersey issued by Thomson Reuters. \nHelen is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Arizona. Learn more about Helen’s law firm by visiting www.oscislaw.com. You can also visit her affiliated and wildly popular blog and compliance library by visiting www.legalhie.com \nPhone: (609) 385-0833  E-mail: helen@oscislaw.com \n  \nTo register\, please visit the AzSHA website https://azsha.org/\, click Programs along the main menu and select Upcoming Programs from the drop down options. From there\, select the applicable program and scroll down to “Tickets.” You will need to log in to purchase whether you are a member or not. If you are not a member\, you will need to create a username and password to continue with registration. After logging in\, select the number of tickets per category and “Get Tickets” to proceed with checkout. \nOnce you have registered online\, you will receive a calendar invitation and information about accessing the program. This program will be held via video conference through Zoom. The program cost is as follows: \n\nStudent Member – $5\nStudent Non-Member – $25\nMember – $20\nNon-Member – $40\n\nThe 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. \n  \nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \n 
URL:https://azsha.org/program/responding-to-patient-access-requests-in-compliance-with-hipaa-and-the-information-blocking-rule/
LOCATION:Zoom
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