Webinar: HIPAA Regulations and Sharing
Sensitive Information about Clients with Dementia
Date/Time:
September 27, 2017 from 2-3 p.m. ET
Webinar
Description: The goal of this web seminar is to review how HIPAA and
its Privacy Rule permits the sharing of patient information with family
members, friends and caregivers, as well as the components of the HIPAA
right-of-access and ways in which it enables individuals and their
caregivers to be more involved in their own care.
Participants
in this web seminar will be able to:
·
Understand
how HIPAA permits the sharing of patient information with one’s “personal
representative,” family members, friends and caregivers;
·
Describe
how and when protected health information may be used and shared;
·
List the
components of the HIPAA access right, including an individual’s ability to
direct a copy of their health information to a third party; and,
·
Describe
how the HIPAA right of access enables individuals and their caregivers to
become more involved in their care.
Additional
information about this webinar and the registration link can be found here:
For
this webinar series, the Administration for Community Living’s National
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center has partnered with the American
Society on Aging.
Please
note, complimentary CEUs are available through this webinar. In addition,
the webinar will be recorded and available for viewing at nadrc.acl.gov.
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