(Recorded Webinar) Responding to Subpoenas, Court Orders, and Law Enforcement Requests for Records
Register now to receive access to the recorded webinar on July 24, 2025. Live webinar registrants will automatically receive access to the recorded webinar.
Legal requests for medical records and other protected health information (PHI) come into the health center is a variety of formats. From subpoenas from patients and lawyers and court orders from judges to requests for records from law enforcement officials, navigating the rules around responding to these various requests while remaining in compliance with federal and state rules around patient confidentiality can be difficult. The webinar will assist health centers in deciphering the various requests and demands they are receiving and how to respond to them.
Please note: This webinar is offered as a complimentary product to all Health Center Compliance Training Plan subscribers. For more information on our Health Center Compliance Training plan, click here or contact us.
Target Audience
- Compliance Officers and Risk Managers
- HIPAA Privacy and Security Officers
- Chief Information Officers
- General Counsel
- C-Suite Members
- Site Managers
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Discuss the different types of subpoenas, court orders and law enforcement requests for records.
- Explore the various ways health centers receive these requests and demands for medical records and how to handle them.
- Evaluate HIPAA and other federal and state laws implicated by these requests and demands for medical records.
Stephen M. Kuperberg
Steve Kuperberg is a Partner in the firm's Health Care and Litigation & Government Investigations practice groups. Steve regularly advises clients on issues related to the 340B drug discount program, health care fraud, contract disputes and the False Claims Act. An experienced litigator of over 25 years, he has represented many nonprofits in health care and education, such as 340B covered entities and their stakeholders, as well as government contractors. [Full bio]
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Available Credit
- 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
Price
ACCESS PERIOD
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CANCELLATION POLICY
No refunds will be provided for recorded webinars. Feldesman Training Solutions can transfer a registration to someone else within your organization or, provided you have not already viewed the webinar, transfer the registration to another on-demand program. Where the registration fee for the new webinar is higher, you must also pay the difference between the original course and the new course registration fee at the time of transfer. Administrative fees may also apply. If your organization purchased a webinar under the account of a staff member who no longer works for your organization, please contact us. View our full policy on refunds and cancellations here.
Required Hardware/Software
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