As part of its Annual Health Care Webinar Series, Dickinson Wright PLLC will present the webinar “What’s Hip with HIPAA?” on Thursday, July 14, from 1 to 2 p.m.
This online presentation will focus on HIPAA best practices, as well as current enforcement trends, including those trends related to access to medical records, COVID-19, and ransomware attacks.
Key takeaways/learning objectives include:
• Best practices for drafting HIPAA policies
• Entering into Business Associate Agreements
• How to respond to a breach or security incident
Among those speaking at “What’s Hip with HIPAA?” will be Emma E. Trivax, an associate attorney with Dickinson Wright’s Troy office. She is a part of the healthcare law group and her practice focuses on Medicare, Medicaid and third-party payor audits, licensing and regulatory compliance matters, and fraud and abuse matters, including compliance with the Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark law, and other federal and state fraud and abuse laws. Trivax is knowledgeable on the collateral-claims exception and how to navigate the administrative appeals process for various audits and healthcare appeals.
This webinar will be of particular importance to healthcare providers, hospital systems, and attorneys with healthcare clients who do not necessarily specialize in health law. To register for the webinar, visit https://bit.ly/3AcmLcY.
- Posted July 05, 2022
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Local attorney to explore 'What's Hip with HIPAA?'
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