February 20, 2024

Training Opportunity – HIPAA Right of Access Compliance

In 2019, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) launched the HIPAA Right of Access Initiative to advocate for individuals trying to obtain their health records in a timely manner at a reasonable cost as required by covered entities in the HIPAA Privacy Rule.

If your organization is not responding timely to requests for medical records, a complaint to the OCR can trigger an investigation resulting in fines and other consequences, such as being posted on the OCR HIPAA website and a forced Corrective Action Plan.

A dedicated government webpage lists HIPAA News Releases Y Bulletins listing OCR cases after investigating organizations which includes Right of Access settlements.

Click here to access the page for “lessons learned” through penalties and settlements.

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance now offers a Right of Access online training program with option to certify (online, with an assigned proctor).

Brief Course Overview

  • Introduction to Right of Access, Release of Information and HIPAA
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advancing Technologies and Protected Health Information
  • Introduction to Information Blocking
  • Right of Access & the Privacy Rule
  • OCR and the Right of Access Initiative
  • Providing Access to Patient Information
  • Releasing Information to Personal Representatives
  • Disclosure to Law Enforcement
  • Court Orders and Subpoenas
  • Medical Record Access Requirements
  • 42 CFR Part 2 – Substance Abuse Confidentiality Regulations
  • Comply to Right of Access to PHI to Avoid HIPAA Violations

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Right of Access provision 45 C.F.R. 164.524

Cost

AIHC Members pay $375

Non-Members pay $625

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February 9, 2024

2024 NOSORH Rural Health Grant Writing Institute: Register by Friday, February 16

The National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) invites you to a unique learning experience where you can enhance your grant writing skills, turn rurality to your advantage, learn to connect with funders and more.

This virtual learning series is tailor-made for beginners aiming to develop the skills needed to research and draft winning program proposals from various funders.

The institute runs March 4 – April 29, 2024. Virtual learning sessions will take place Mondays from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. ET

Curriculum Highlights:

  • Getting Started on Writing a Proposal
  • Developing a Strong Evaluation
  • How to Use Data to Make the Case for Rural
  • Finding Funding and other Resources to Support Your Proposal

Participants will benefit from:

  • Tools, templates and tips to assist in grant writing
  • Opportunities for
  • One-on-one support
  • Peer review
  • Discussion with other new and experience grant writers

Interested persons must register by Friday, February 16.

Cost: $750

Register Here

February 7, 2024

Telehealth & Prescribing

On January 31, 2024, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized rules for the prescribing of buprenorphine through the use of telehealth.

In these final rules, opioid treatment programs (OTPs) will be able to use telehealth to prescribe buprenorphine without an in-person visit.

It is important to note that these final rules are not in regard to using telehealth to prescribe a controlled substance in general. This is a very specific rule that applies to OTPs and the use of telehealth to prescribe buprenorphine with some additional applications specifically to methadone.

The broader policy of using telehealth to prescribe controlled substances without an in-person visit (or meeting one of the narrow exceptions found in federal statute) still remains a temporary allowance through the end of 2024.

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February 7, 2024

RHIhub This Week

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February 7, 2024

Request for Information (RFI) on Severe Maternal Morbidity Measurement

The Agency for Healthcare, Research and Quality (AHRQ) released a Request for Information (RFI) on Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM). AHRQ is seeking public input on the usability, feasibility and likely uptake of an SMM measure, produced through the Quality Indicators Program.

AHRQ invites stakeholders representing:

  • Consumers
  • State/Regional/Local Health Departments
  • Accountable Care Organizations
  • Community Health Centers
  • Birthing Centers
  • Providers/Health Systems
  • Critical Access/Rural Hospitals
  • Professional Associations
  • Payers
  • Rural and Community Groups
  • Community Health Groups
  • Community Health Workers
  • Doulas
  • Maternal Health Advocacy Groups
  • Researchers
  • Members of the Public

The comment period closes on March 4.

Still have questions? Please contact Judy George, Program Lead for AHRQ, judy.george@ahrq.hhs.gov

Submit comments to askahrq@ahrq.hhs.gov

February 6, 2024

HIPAA and Privacy Concerns: Telehealth Technology Considerations

The telehealth platform you use should meet HIPAA requirements.

All telehealth services provided by covered health care providers and health plans must comply with the HIPAA Rules.

This means only using technology vendors that comply with HIPAA Rules and will enter into HIPAA business associate agreements .

Resources:

Trainings by American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC)

February 6, 2024

Update on Efficiency of Store-and-Forward

Telehealth refers to a collection of methods to enhance health care delivery and education – it’s not a specific service.

Telehealth spans four distinct applications:

  • Live video
  • Store-and-forward
  • Remote patient monitoring
  • Mobile health

Store-and-forward is considered “asynchronous telehealth, a communication between parties that is not live.” It is a service rendered outside of a real-time or live interaction with a patient.

According to Telehealth.HHS.gov, asynchronous direct-to-patient telehealth can streamline patient workflows:

  • Standardized patient data
  • Flexibility
  • Efficient automated patient intake

Store-and-forward commonly used in:

  • Radiology
  • Pathology
  • Dermatology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Electronic consultations

Telehealth Resources

February 5, 2024

Registration is Open for the 2024 Missouri Immunization Conference, “Building Immunity in Missouri Communities”

Don’t miss this enlightening and transformative experience as the Missouri Immunization Coalition (MIC) gears up to host its much-anticipated annual Missouri Immunization Conference.

The purpose of the conference is to provide immunization education to increase immunization rates and protect all Missourians.

Learning Outcomes

Participants will self-report increased knowledge about:

  • Evidence-based strategies designed to address vaccine hesitancy, and combat misinformation
  • How state legislative actions play a role in Missouri’s immunization rates
  • Increasing number of vaccine exemptions and the potential community health implications

And, increased confidence in:

  • their ability to provide effective education by delivering a strong recommendation to patients when discussing vaccines
  • their ability to advocate for and effectively educate patients on vaccine preventable diseases

Target Audience

Public Health Professionals             Nurses                                                 Physicians

School Nurses                               Hospital & ambulatory staff                    Pharmacists

Advanced Practice Providers           Social Workers                                      Psychologists

Community Health Workers            Nursing Home Administrators                 LPHA/FQHC staff

Long-term care staff                      Health Professions Students                   Policy makers

When: April 25 – 26, Holiday Inn Executive Center in Columbia

Attendee Pricing:

  • $100 MIC members
  • $150 Non-MIC members
  • $25 Students eager to contribute to the future of healthcare

Exhibitor Pricing

  • $600 for-profit organizations
  • 300 nonprofit organizations

Register Here

February 5, 2024

Elevate Your Leadership in 2024

The National Rural Health Association’s (NRHA’s) CEO Certification Program is launching the ninth CEO Cohort in March 2024.

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive curriculum made by rural hospital CEOs for rural hospital CEOs
  • Practical strategies and effective tools to grow knowledge base and leadership confidence
  • Exclusive networking opportunities with rural healthcare industry experts and rural hospital leaders like you

Kick Off Date: March 12, 2024, 4:00 p.m. EST

Learn More

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