Academic medical centers and other higher education institutions must often navigate complex privacy issues related to students and patients. In providing on-campus health, wellness, and mental health services for students, they must understand how patient privacy applies to their students. When health professional students train in teaching clinics or clinical rotations, a different set of privacy rules often applies. Competing responsibilities to students, patients, and federal and state oversight agencies can present challenging and ongoing patient privacy issues on campus.
This one-hour webinar will focus on how HIPAA, FERPA, and other federal and state privacy laws apply to patient care settings on campuses—including student health clinics, teaching clinics, and clinical operations serving the general public.
Attendees will gain practical insights for compliant information sharing within an organization and with parents, guardians, and other third parties. They will also get tips on how to respond to government investigations and subpoenas.
Presenters
Mary E. Deweese, Partner
Morgan A. Goulet, Attorney
Robert Hess, Attorney
Who Should Attend
Higher education and academic medical center leaders, supervising clinicians, attorneys, and privacy and compliance professionals responsible for student health and wellness, teaching clinics, and other clinical activities on campus.
Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.
Did You Miss the Webinar?
The webinar recording is available after the event date. Simply register using this on-demand link to access the recorded program.