Exclusive HealthPort Webinar:

Medical Identity Theft

Learn to prevent and resolve medical identity theft!


Earn 1 AHIMA CEU

You are cordially invited to learn about how medical identity theft is a growing problem for our country. It impacts individuals and everyone involved in the provision of healthcare from physicians to hospitals to insurance companies. Efforts must be taken to identify and prevent this problem from continuing to occur. This session will cover the steps organizations and individuals can take to prevent and resolve identity theft. Information will also be presented on the various privacy laws and other regulations that must be considered when addressing the problem.

 

Duration 1 hour
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Cost $159

 

Learning Objectives Include:

  • An understanding of the common types of medical identity theft
  • Knowledge of recent and widely varying federal and state laws intended to combat medical identity theft (and penalties for failing to adhere to them)
  • Compliance approaches in light of those laws to identify and respond to attempted medical identify theft

Who Should Attend:
HIM professionals, Information Technology Professionals, Legal, Compliance, Patient Financial Services

Receive 1 AHIMA CEU for attending the live seminar, or listening to the post webcast audio version!

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This Program has been approved for 1 continuing education unit (CEU) for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements for the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).

 

Speaker: Keith Olenik
Keith Olenik

Keith has 25 years of experience working with healthcare delivery systems as a member of senior management and as a consultant. He specializes in methods to streamline business operations, evaluate and implement information technology solutions, and enhance productivity through process improvement. Keith has also recently assisted many organizations in the development of legal health record and electronic discovery strategies. He is also a Visiting Professor for the University of Cincinnati Health Information Program.

Keith holds a B.A. in health information management from the University of Kansas and an M.A. in Health Services Management with an emphasis in Computer Resources Management from Webster University. He is member of AHIMA and is currently Chair of the AHIMA Foundation Board of Directors and Co-Chair of the EHR Practice Council. Keith was Director on the AHIMA Board of Directors from 2004 through 2006.

In addition to these activities Keith has been a speaker at various conventions and educational seminars on HIPAA, project management, legal health records, and electronic health records. He has also authored several health information management books on ethics and legal health records. Keith has participated with the AHIMA EHR Practice Council to develop several best practice guidelines for legal health records and electronic discovery.

Moderator: April Robertson
April Robertson

April Robertson, MPA, RHIA, CHPS, FAHIMA is the Compliance Officer for HealthPort; a leading national healthcare technology company, with corporate offices in Alpharetta, Georgia. Before joining HealthPort, April was the Corporate Compliance Officer for ChartOne, and has been HIM director for a number of California healthcare organizations, including the Golden Gate Service Area of Kaiser Permanente, and Vice President of Ambulatory Services for the QuadraMed Corporation.

April holds RHIA, RHIT and CHPS credentials, and is a Fellow of AHIMA, in addition to a Master's degree in Public Administration and Health Services Administration. Ms. Robertson speaks nationally on the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules, Best Practices for Regulatory Compliance, AHIMA's E-HIM® Vision and the Legal Electronic Health Record, and other topics as required. April is the recipient of AHIMA's Legacy Award, CHIA’s Distinguished Member Award and Literary Award, and the Outstanding Service Award from the state of Maine’s HIMA. Ms. Robertson is past president and director of the California Health Information Association, and has just completed a 3-year term as an AHIMA Director. In her spare time, Ms. Robertson is an adjunct professor for DeVry University Online - teaching Healthcare Law and Accrediting Agencies.

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