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HIPAA Sucks! Compliance Without Confusion
Let’s face it – nobody likes compliance courses. They’re typically boring and monotonous and it can feel like pulling teeth (pun intended!) Amy breaks through the barrier of boring compliance “geek speak” and uses real-life case studies, experiences, and humor to make the information clear, easy to retain, and even enjoyable! Learn some HIPAA basics, how they have changed over the years, and what is reasonable and appropriate for your size of the practice. Amy will break down what is applicable to your dental practice and give you some easy tips to get (and stay) compliant.
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Background:-
HIPAA laws and regulations have evolved over the years; it’s not JUST about privacy in the office anymore!
Why Should You Attend:-
Things are ever-changing and it’s hard to know what applies to you and what doesn’t. Dental practices are being targeted more and more and they are massively underprepared. This is mainly due to a lack of knowledge in this area and a feeling of “it won’t happen to me.” It might, it probably will, and you need to know what to do to defend yourself and recover.
Who Will Benefit:-
Any Organization, Institution or Group User can register
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Amy Wood is a best-selling author, speaker, consultant, and coach. She has a background in Healthcare Information Technology and has spent the last decade as a HIPAA Educator, Risk Assessor, and Data Breach Consultant.
Amy maintains multiple certifications in HIPAA, Cybersecurity, and PCI, including the HCISPP – Healthcare Information Security Privacy Practitioner with ISC2, a prestigious certification that is not only difficult to obtain, but requires Continuing Education to maintain, keeping current issues at the forefront of the work she does.
With that certification (of which she is one of only 1,400) she could work for the Department of Defense or any hospital in the country, yet chooses DENTAL since it is an underserved market that definitely needs help. Out of the over 160 data breach investigations she has consulted on, her clients have received ZERO fines and ZERO patient lawsuits.