This webinar will explain the requirements of the Omnibus Final Rule regarding Business Associate Agreements (BAA’s) including what it was, what it is now, and what it might be in the future. It will discuss responsibility, liability, indemnification, injunctive relief, and other topics that are causing, or may be causing, contention.
Why Should You Attend:
The new Omnibus Final Rule requires all covered entities to update their Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) with their business associates (BAs). In the past, the majority of BAs simply signed these agreements in an effort to continue to do business with each CE. And now they want to negotiate terms – why do the BAs want us to change these agreements all of a sudden?
This webinar will look at the recent Omnibus Final Rule outlining that all covered entities (CEs) are required to present their BAs with new BAAs before September 23, 2014. It will discuss responsibility, liability, indemnification, injunctive relief, and other topics that are causing, or may be causing, contention.
This webinar will also explain why the business associates that you have always used must really look at everything in a new way in an effort to lower risks and to better protect their businesses and their employees. Attendees will learn some of the reasons for the change in the attitudes of BAs.
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Who Will Benefit:
This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all personnel in medical offices, practice groups, hospitals, academic medical centers, insurers, offsite records management companies, document destruction companies, scanning/imaging companies, x-ray destruction or recovery companies, IT service providers, business associates (shredding, data storage, systems vendors, billing services, etc). The titles are:
Instructor Profile:
Tom Dumez, spent many years in the records and information management industry. As a result of his experiences and his various roles within that industry, Tom learned a great deal about HIPAA. Tom became a Certified HIPAA Professional as well as a Certified Security Compliance Specialist. One of his responsibilities was to preview BAA’s and submit concerns and/or questions to the President of the organization that he worked for. As the laws were changed and updated, Tom’s experiences with previewing these agreements helped to mitigate risks and prevent unnecessary liabilities being placed on the BA that he worked for, by the CE’s that his company did business with. In January 2013, Tom founded Prime Compliance of Grand Rapids, MI, where he serves as owner and president.