New HIPAA Encryption Rules for Email and Text Message and Mandatory Exception for Patients
Recorded Webinar | Paul R. Hales | From: Nov 24, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020
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Regular (unencrypted) Email and Text Messaging are effective engagement and communication tools that patients like and have the right to use.
A simple 3 Step HIPAA Safeguard fully protects Covered Entities from violating both HIPAA and the TCPA (Telephone Consumer Protection Act) to ward off expensive TCPA class actions. The Internet is awash with misinformation about Health Care Email and Text Messaging that can lead to Covered Entities into serious trouble.
HIPAA Rules generated by the HITECH Act and OCR guidance clearly explain how Covered Entities must comply with a patient's right to communicate by unencrypted Email and Text Messaging. The new HIPAA Rules and a directive from the CMS Center for Clinical Standards and Quality/Survey & Certification Group also clarify when Covered Entities must use encrypted Email and Text Messages when communicating PHI.
This webinar will explain how Covered Entities can protect themselves from HIPAA and TCPA violations by following the simple 3 Step Safeguard to communicate with patients using unencrypted Email and Text Messages. It also will explain when Emails and Text Messages containing PHI must be encrypted.
Areas Covered in the Session:-
Why you should Attend:-
You will find out how to use and document the 3 Step Safeguard to protect your organization when communicating with patients by regular Email and Text Message. The 3 Step Safeguard is a complete "Safe Harbor" from HIPAA and TCPA violations and exposure to unquestionable, serious Risks if you don't take advantage of this safeguard.
Who Will Benefit:-
Vendors and Business Associates