New! HIPAA Compliance for Web Sites and Tracking Technologies, Social Media and Patient Reviews
Recorded Webinar | Paul R. Hales | From: Oct 25, 2024 - To: Dec 31, 2024
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The Internet is flooded with highly visible HIPAA violations committed unknowingly by healthcare providers. Now OCR and the FTC say invisible website tracking technologies like Meta Pixel and Google Analytics violate patient privacy rights protected by HIPAA the Federal Trade Commission Act and the FTC Health Breach Notification Rule. These serious, dangerous violations are caused by routine strategies to attract and engage patients promoted by website developers and healthcare marketing consultants.
Both highly visible and invisible tracking tech violations expose Health Care Providers to liability and patients to dangers ranging from medical identity theft to harassment. Even “invisible” online tracking technologies can be found easily by downloadable software applications that put Health Care Providers in the cross-hairs. However, some simple HIPAA compliance steps enable providers to engage patients effectively on the Internet and avoid these dangerous risks.
Learning Objectives:-
This webinar explains HIPAA Compliance Safeguards allowing Health Care Providers to do effective Internet-based marketing and comply with HIPAA.
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Why Should You Attend:-
Attend this webinar to learn the simple administrative safeguards from the HIPAA Privacy Rule that protect Health Care Providers from liability for common, dangerous HIPAA violations on the Internet. Health care is a profession and also a highly competitive business. Providers, large and small, depend on marketing for organizational growth and stability.
They know the Internet and social media are today's marketplace where patients look for Health Care Providers. However, Providers often employ Internet-based marketing and social media strategies that unwittingly expose them to liability – a danger that can be avoided easily when you know how.
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