OHHS Mandatory Email and Text Message Encryption Rules with Only One Exception for Informed Patients

 Available : All Days  Presented By : Dr. Michael C. Redmond
 Category : Healthcare  Event Type : Recorded Webinar

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Description

OHHS regulations mandate encryption for all email and text messages containing Protected Health Information (PHI). Their primary aim is to ensure that patient data remains secure during electronic communication. However, there is one notable exception to this rule. Patients who have been fully informed of the risks of unencrypted communication and who explicitly request it may be allowed to receive unencrypted messages.

This session will provide an in-depth analysis of these rules, emphasizing how healthcare providers can balance compliance with patient requests. Participants will learn about the technical, procedural, and legal requirements for implementing encryption systems. We will also examine real-world cases of organizations that faced penalties due to non-compliance and explore best practices for avoiding similar pitfalls.

The presentation will highlight the key challenges associated with applying the informed patient exception, including documentation standards, risk disclosures, and practical examples of adhering to this rule. By the end of the session, attendees will have a clear understanding of how to align their communication practices with OHHS encryption requirements while maintaining patient trust.

Areas Covered in the Session:-

  • Overview of OHHS regulations and HIPAA encryption mandates
  • Key threats to patient data during electronic communication
  • Understanding the informed patient exception
    • Criteria for meeting the exception
    • Best practices for documenting patient consent
  • Legal and financial consequences of non-compliance
    • Case studies of penalties and breaches
  • Steps for implementing and maintaining secure communication protocols
    • Identifying risks in current communication practices
    • Selecting encryption tools and technologies
  • Policy updates and anticipated changes in encryption standards
  • Actionable strategies for training staff and creating patient awareness.

Background:-

  • Discuss the growing concern about the protection of sensitive patient information in healthcare.
  • Introduce OHHS (Office of Health and Human Services) regulations as a critical framework for safeguarding electronic communication.
  • Explain the significance of mandatory encryption standards for email and text messages in compliance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).
  • Highlight the single exception to encryption rules for informed patients and its rationale.
  • Provide context for why encryption is essential to mitigate cyber threats, data breaches, and legal liabilities.

Why Should You Attend:-

  • Learn how to ensure compliance with OHHS encryption rules and avoid costly penalties that could range up to millions of dollars.
  • Understand the only exception for informed patients and how it applies within your organization.
  • Identify gaps in your current electronic communication protocols and improve data security practices.
  • Stay ahead of regulatory updates and emerging legal challenges in healthcare communications.
  • FUD liner for marketing purposes: “Are your emails and texts putting your patients’ data at risk? Learn how to protect sensitive information before the next compliance audit finds your vulnerabilities.”

Who Will Benefit:-

  • Compliance Officers
  • Privacy Officers
  • Healthcare Administrators
  • IT and Security Professionals in the healthcare industry
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • Healthcare Providers and Practitioners (Doctors, Nurses, and Medical Staff)

Presented By : Dr. Michael C. Redmond

Dr. Redmond is an International Consultant, Speaker, Author, and Trainer.

Dr. Michael C. Redmond has helped organizations create great Programs. Her vast background includes consulting as a Sr. Manager for both Deloitte and KPMG for 7 ½ years, Chubb Services for 5 years, and 11 years with Redmond Worldwide. Dr. Redmond is aware of many of the most recent incidents and why some of their plans did not work. She has consulted in the area of Cyber Security for clients in the areas of Healthcare, Insurance, Financial manufacturing, and others. She has consulted in the area of Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, and High Availability for clients in the arenas of Healthcare, Insurance, Financial Manufacturing, and others. Michael has a series of Audio Training that receive CEUs from the Disaster Recovery Institute (DRI) and other certifications.

Michael’s been honored as Top Woman in her field at a White House Luncheon and was selected out of the world to write the prolog for the chapter on RISK Management by the United Nations for their Disaster Book, which was given to the head of state for every UN member nation. She has recently been named on the list of “Women of Distinction for 2016” by Women of Distinction Magazine for her work in Cyber Security. She served as an Adjunct Professor for Continuity Management at New York University and the Masters program at John Jay College. Dr. Michael Redmond is available for consulting and speaking projects for Government and Private Enterprises.


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