In today's ever-evolving healthcare landscape, health care practitioners are increasingly facing complex regulatory challenges, particularly when it comes to HIPAA compliance. As the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) continues to evolve through federal regulatory processes, it has become increasingly difficult for practitioners to remain fully compliant. The risks of non-compliance are substantial, with sanctions, severe financial penalties, and potential litigation hanging over the heads of covered entities.
Many healthcare practitioners struggle to keep up with the frequent updates issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the interplay between federal HIPAA regulations and state laws (such as state licensure laws) only adds to the confusion. Without a clear understanding of the top compliance issues and how to address them, health care practitioners are left vulnerable to violations and penalties, which could be avoided with the right knowledge.
The consequences of HIPAA violations can be severe and wide-ranging. Beyond the financial penalties, which can reach into the millions of dollars, practitioners face reputational damage, legal liabilities, and even the loss of their professional license. HIPAA regulations cover the safeguarding of patient information, and failure to comply with these laws can result in legal actions from both patients and the government. Additionally, the legal landscape is constantly shifting as new technologies like telehealth continue to grow, further complicating compliance requirements.
Now more than ever, it is critical for health care practitioners to stay informed and understand the regulatory requirements that impact their day-to-day operations. By proactively addressing these challenges, practitioners can mitigate risks, protect patient data, and safeguard their practices from legal action.
This advanced webinar by HIPAA expert and retired Assistant Attorney General, Mark R. Brengelman provides a comprehensive overview of HIPAA compliance as applied to individual health care practitioners. During the session, Mark will unpack the federal regulatory process of notice and comment rulemaking that shapes HIPAA, providing a deep dive into how these rules have evolved over time.
The session will help practitioners understand the top compliance issues they must address, the intersection of federal and state laws, and how to manage the complexities of HIPAA in everyday practice. Through years of research, reporting, and insight from HHS, this webinar will also clarify the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that health care practitioners need to know, alleviating confusion and ensuring peace of mind.
Attendees will leave the webinar with a clear action plan to stay compliant with HIPAA regulations, avoid penalties, and manage their practices confidently.
Health care attorneys; corporate compliance officers in health care; medical records staff of medical offices and health care entities; hospital attorneys; health care practitioners who are covered entities; law enforcement officers in health care compliance; state boards and agencies with jurisdiction over state licenses to practice a health care profession
Mark holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky.
Retiring as an Assistant Attorney General, he now represents:
Mark is a frequent continuing education presenter including national organizations around the country. He helps his clients navigate the law and ethics and make the rules understandable as applied to them.
Mark has worked for all three branches of government and now a municipality with the addition of the Louisville Metro Ethics Commission.
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