(Recorded Webinar) HIPAA Requirements for PHI Disclosures
Register now to receive access to the recorded webinar on 10/7/2025. Live webinar registrants will automatically receive access to the recorded webinar.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule provides the minimum privacy standards for protecting patient health information, and part of those protections limit the permissible uses and disclosures organizations (Covered Entities and Business Associates) can make without patient authorization. Knowing when and how to disclose patient information is an essential component of any organization’s Privacy Program.
During this webinar, we will discuss the different disclosure requirements under HIPAA, including required and permissible disclosures. Designed to provide attendees with a foundational knowledge of the different disclosure requirements, the training will also explore common questions and scenarios about when and how to disclose patient health information.
Whether you are new to the world of privacy or have been working in this field for several years, this webinar will serve as a reminder of the foundational elements of PHI disclosures.
Target Audience
- Compliance Officers
- Privacy Officers and Directors
- Record Management/ HIM/ and anyone involved in sharing patient information outside of the organization
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Understand the required and permissible disclosures under HIPAA
- Explore common questions regarding disclosures of PHI under HIPAA
- Describe your responsibilities as a covered entity
Natalie Lesnick
Natalie S. Lesnick serves as Health Care Compliance Counsel with the firm’s Health Care practice group, where she advises clients on healthcare compliance and privacy matters, including HIPAA, Medicare and Medicaid requirements. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a consultant supporting providers nationwide on compliance program development and evaluation. She is a licensed attorney in Ohio and holds certifications in Health Care Compliance (CHC) and Health Care Privacy Compliance (CHPC). [Full Bio]
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Available Credit
- 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
Price
ACCESS PERIOD
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CANCELLATION POLICY
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