The Safe Harbor Law: A Practical Approach
Raymond Ribble is the CEO and Founder at SPHER, Inc. a market-leading compliance analytics, cyber-security solution addressing: HIPAA compliance, State Privacy Laws, and ePHI security threats and our expert presenter for this webinar. HIPAA data breach penalties typically get measured in millions of dollars even following an organization implementing NIST cybersecurity framework measures. With the new HIPAA Safe Harbor Law, HHS and OCR may consider increased penalty mitigation when an organization can demonstrate it has been following established good security practices. Our presentation will examine what are the established security practices for healthcare, and how to pivot your organization's security profile in order to mitigate breach penalties in the event of an event.
Recent HIPAA, Ransomware & Data Privacy Issues to Put at The Top of Your List
Guest Author Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA encourages to don't let the holidays get in the way of legal compliance.
The Criminal Side of Cybersecurity and HIPAA
Expert presenter, Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA, principal with Rachel V. Rose – Attorney at Law, P.L.L.C., Houston, TX guides us during this important and informative webinar. Breaches and the lack of the requisite technical, administrative, and physical safeguards can have criminal consequences. While most people are familiar with civil cases, there is the potential for HIPAA violations and ransomware attacks to be prosecuted criminally. The purpose of this webinar is to highlight potential areas of criminal liability, give specific examples, and address mitigation techniques - both before and after a government discovery request or grand jury subpoena emerges.
The Legal Risks Behind Valuable Health Data Sharing
Iliana L. Peters, Shareholder at Polsinelli PC will lead…
Automatic Dispensing Cabinets & the Case of RaDonda Vaught: Q&A
Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA, principal with Rachel V. Rose – Attorney at Law, P.L.L.C., Houston, TX, answers some common questions and provides explanations related to the education surrounding Automatic Dispensing Cabinets, Patient Care, and the Case of Nurse RaDonda Vaught.