The use of texting and e-mail for communications with patients and between professionals is one of the most current issues in HIPAA compliance and enforcement. Providing appropriate access is one of the cornerstones of HIPAA and has been identified as an area of serious non-compliance that has been targeted in the most recent round of HIPAA Audits, and is now the subject of proposed changes to HIPAA designed to ease patient access and sharing of Protected Health Information.
Proper evaluation and management of risks is also on the hot list for audits and enforcement, and that includes considering communications appropriately both with patients and for business purposes that may or may not contain Protected Health Information. In addition, extensive guidance from HHS about individual access of information makes clear many areas of the access rules that must be reviewed for compliance in every healthcare organization.
Learning Objectives:
With the advent of texting and e-mail and their adoption by a wide swath of the public, and with increases in audits and enforcement actions following breaches, now is the time to ensure your organization meets the requirements of the regulations and meets the texting and e-mail communication needs and desires of its providers, staff, and patients. You need the proper privacy protections for health information, including documented policies and procedures on which your staff has been trained, as well as documentation of any actions taken pursuant to those policies and procedures.
The stakes are high – any improper exposure of PHI against the rules may result in a breach that must be reported to the individual and to the US Department of Health and Human Services, at great cost and with the potential to bring fines and other enforcement actions if a violation of rules is involved. Likewise, complaints by a patient if they are not afforded the access they desire can bring about HHS inquiries and enforcement actions, so it is essential to find the right balance of access and control.
In addition to HIPAA, there are impacts of the Telecommunications Protection Act (TCPA) that limit the use of cell phones and, by inference, texting or e-mail for payment and healthcare purposes unless consent is obtained, and there have been actions by CMS prohibiting using texting for physician orders, and using any kind of insecure texting among professionals when PHI is involved.
Professional communications involving Protected Health Information must be conducted securely, according to guidance from HHS and any reasonable Risk Analysis required by the Security Rule, so any office communications must be carefully controlled to avoid breaches of PHI. But it’s not only the office staff and physicians who need to communicate; communications with patients are key to patient care today.
This session will examine the rights of individuals under HIPAA to communicate in the manner they desire, and how to decide what is an acceptable process for communication with individuals. The session will explain how to discuss communications options with individuals so that you can best meet their needs and desires while preserving their rights under the rules. The 2016 guidance on individual access of information, as well as the proposed changes to the access rules, will be discussed.
The session will discuss the requirements, the risks, and the issues of the increasing use of texting and e-mail for patient and provider communications and provide a road map for how to use them safely and effectively, to increase the quality of health care and patient satisfaction.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Updates for 2023
- Physicians and Texting
- Proposed changes to the HIPAA Privacy Rule and how they may impact patient access of PHI and communications.
- Ways that patients want to use their e-mail and texting to communicate with providers, and the ways providers want to use e-mail and texting to enable better patient care.
- What are the risks of using e-mail and texting, what can go wrong, and what can result when it does.
- HIPAA requirements for access and patient preferences, as well as the requirements to protect PHI.
- How to use an information security management process to evaluate risks and make decisions about how best to protect PHI and meet patient needs and desires.
- Limitations on the use of messages and calls to cell phones under TCPA.
- What policies and procedures you should have in place for dealing with e-mail and texting, as well as any new technology.
- Training and education that must take place to ensure your staff uses e-mail and texting properly and does not risk exposure of PHI.
- Steps and processes that must be followed in the event of a breach of PHI.
- How the HIPAA audit and enforcement activities are now being increased and what you need to do to survive a HIPAA audit.
- Live Q&A Session
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Suggested Attendees:
- CEO
- HIPAA Privacy Officers
- HIPAA Security Officers
- Information Security Officers
- Risk Managers
- Compliance Officers
- Privacy Officers
- Health Information Managers
- Information Technology Managers
- Information Systems Managers
- Medical Office Managers
- Chief Financial Officers
- Systems Managers
- Chief Information Officer
- Healthcare Counsel/lawyer
- Operations Directors
Presenter Biography:
Jim Sheldon-Dean is the founder and director of compliance services at Lewis Creek Systems, LLC, a Vermont-based consulting firm founded in 1982, providing information privacy and security regulatory compliance services to a wide variety of healthcare entities. He is a frequent speaker regarding HIPAA, including speaking engagements at numerous regional and national healthcare association conferences and conventions and the annual NIST/OCR HIPAA Security Conference. Sheldon-Dean has more than two decades of experience specializing in HIPAA compliance, four decades of experience in policy analysis and implementation, business process analysis, information systems and software development, and eight years of experience doing hands-on medical work as a Vermont-certified volunteer emergency medical technician. Sheldon-Dean received his B.S. degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Vermont and his master’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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“Jim Sheldon-Dean’s insights on privacy and security were very much helpful to our team, it was great to learn from an instructor like him. Appreciate!”–CHRISTINE JACOB MD, CDI SPECIALIST
“This program on HIPAA did a great job providing actionable concepts in a way that updated our team and me, I now know how I will implement the concepts because I already did it in their online seminar, it was easy to ask questions from the speaker at the end of my 60 minutes course.” –MELISSA PRESTON, HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT STAFF
“The workshop was very insightful and made absolute sense in terms of the regulations and their compliance. I am thankful for having the opportunity to attend.”–BARBARA CAPRIOTTY, REHABILITATION DIRECTOR