It's now official, Deborah and I will be presenting at The World Health Care Leadership Summit on HITECH & HIPAA Compliance Management, November 9th in Alexandria, VA. You can view the Summit Agenda here.
If you haven't already, sign up for the FREE HITECH / HIPAA Newsletter to receive a discount code for the conference. Hope to see you there!
For information visit the HITECH/HIPAA Survival Guide where the full text of the HITECH Act and HIPAA Regulations is now available.
Our topic is Meaningful Use Under HITECH: Why HIPAA is No Longer a Paper Tiger, scheduled November 9, 2009 - 4:15 to 5:30 pm.
We will cover:
- The convergence between policy, law and technology: Breaking down the silos and painting a holistic picture for adherence and compliance
- Starting with regulations, ending with practical guidance: How your compliance strategy and EHR strategy can (and should!) more forward together
- Moving ahead by working smarter: Methodologies and practical guidelines for best practices in compliance and HIT adoption under HITECH's meaningful use definition
- Determining organizational requirements for meaningful use and reporting requirements to CMS and other governing bodies for ensured compliance
- Technology assessment and business impact: How will EHR adoption impact business processes, workflow and healthcare professionals with respect to the delivery of care?
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