Recorded: Access recorded version, only for one participant unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)
Corporate Recorded: Access recorded version, Any number of participants unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)
This 6-hour seminar will cover the latest SAMHSA and HIPAA updates which
were released in January 2018 and December of 2017 respectively, and
also cover multiple scenarios and FAQ’s relating to Substance Abuse
Records, Mental Health Records, Alcohol Abuse Records, and the proper
ways to secure this information and/or release this information.
An
overview of a comparative analysis will be presented comparing SAMHSA
to the HIPAA laws relating to protected health information in general.
This
lesson will be addressing how practice/business managers (or compliance
offers) need to ensure their organization is complying with the Federal
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) regulations
(42 CFR Part 2) and how this differs from the HIPAA (Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act) Privacy and Security Regulations.
Both regulations carry significant civil and even criminal penalties if not complied with.
Both regulations are now being enforced proactively by the Federal government.
Both
regulations if not complied with can lead to catastrophic legal
consequences on state laws of negligence and invasion of privacy if not
complied with.
Is your organization working with substance abuse records?
Join
me in this 6-hour virtual seminar which will cover all the ins and outs
of these two regulations and when to apply each one.
Are you aware of the strict federal regulations related to this type of sensitive information under the SAMHSA regulations?
Are you aware of the ramifications for non-compliance for both HIPAA and SAMHSA?
Are
you clear on the differences between HIPAA and SAMHSA 42 CFR Part 2? -
there are some small but extremely major differences that must be
addressed between the two regulations.
The Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health
efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.
SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities.