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HIPAA Security Rule - Major Changes for 2025

Presented by Brian L. Tuttle
Duration - 90 Minutes

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Description

90-minute webinar on 2025 HIPAA security rule major changes will address how practice/business managers (or compliance offers) need to get their HIPAA house in order as HIPAA HITECH is now fully enforced with bipartisan support, and the government is not using kid gloves any more. It will also address new congressional mandates and 2025 HIPAA Security Rule Major Changes and updates for 2025 and beyond – both for the HIPAA Privacy Rule and the HIPAA Security Rule.

In the 2025 HIPAA Security Rule Major Changes Webinar, we will also be discussing current breaches, most common breaches, telemedicine, texting, emailing, the 21st Century Cures Act (Information Blocking), and the OCR audit process.. There’s an enormous number of issues and risks for covered entities and business associates these days – we will speak to the most common violations and fines – and how to best avoid fines and headaches. I will speak on specific experiences from over 23 years of experience working as an outsourced compliance auditor and expert witness on multiple HIPAA cases, and thoroughly explain how patients are now able to get cash remedies for wrongful disclosures of private health information. More importantly, I will show you how to limit those risks by simply taking proactive steps and utilizing best practices.

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Brian L. Tuttle CPMSM, PESC is an expert in credentialing and provider/payer enrollment with over 23 years of experience in the healthcare industry. Brian L. Tuttle has a deep understanding of Medicare & Medicaid enrollment and is a nationally certified credentialing manager and provider enrollment specialist. Through, YS Credentialing PLLC,... Read more

Areas Covered

  • 2025 HIPAA Updates and Beyond
  • Rights of Access Care Coordination
  • Information Sharing
  • Notice of Privacy Practices
  • 21st Century Cures Act
  • Telemedicine (Do’s and Don’ts)
  • Portable Devices
  • Texting and Emailing – New Guidelines
  • New Definition of Protected Health Information
  • Real-life Life Audits and Litigated Cases
  • Business Associates and the Increased Burden
  • Breach Notification
  • Risk Factors.

Who Should Attend

  • Practice Managers
  • Any Business Associates Who Work With Medical Practices Or Hospitals (i.e., Billing Companies, Transcription Companies, IT Companies, Answering Services, Home Health, Coders, Attorneys, etc)
  • MD’s and other Medical Professionals.