Creating HIPAA Compliant Email & Social Media Content that Communicates Clearly with Patients & Peers
On-Demand Webinar
StreamedAug 17, 2021Duration90 minutes
- Unlimited & shareable access starting
two business days after live stream - Available on desktop, mobile & tablet devices 24/7
- Take-away toolkit
- Ability to download webinar video
- Presenter's contact info for questions
With the ever-growing number of home-based employees...
...the risks of email and social
media miscommunication, HIPAA fines, lawsuits, privacy violations, and records
disasters are greater than ever. Learn how to protect your patients, staff, and
agency from HIPAA violations.
AFTER THIS WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Comply with HIPAA’s Privacy and Security Rules governing e-communications
- Minimize HIPAA risks triggered by email, texting, social media, and mobile devices
- Communicate clearly and compliantly with patients, peers, and other parties
- Write content without triggering legal, regulatory, security, privacy, record, productivity, public relations, or career disasters
- Write conversational, clear, and compliant email and social media posts
- Ensure email and posts are read and acted upon, not ignored and deleted
- Create best-practices-based policies governing social media, email, and other e-communication tools
- Enforce content and compliance rules among onsite and remote employees
- Benefit from expert advice and best-practices-based compliance tips
Check out a sneak peek of this webinar!
WEBINAR DETAILS
Inappropriate and unprofessional
content is more than a nuisance – it’s a liability. The best way to minimize
e-risks is to effectively manage written communication. Content that is
ill-conceived, poorly written, or grammatically incorrect can delay decisions,
turn off readers, and diminish your professional reputation. Tone-deaf texts
and tweets that are harassing, discriminatory, or otherwise offensive can
trigger lawsuits and patient dissatisfaction. Content that exposes EPHI,
violates patient privacy, or reveals business records can lead to HIPAA fines
and legal sanctions.
In the battle for readers’
attention, thoughtfully written, carefully worded, legally compliant messages
and posts are crucial. Join us for a comprehensive look at electronic-content
risks, writing rules, and compliance best practices. Learn skills and
strategies for effective, clear, compliant e-communication with patients,
peers, and others. Participants will receive valuable tools to help them create
compliant email and social media posts.
THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
- Hospice
- Home Health
- Home Care
- Palliative Care
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session is designed for executives, directors, administrators, social workers, human resources staff, marketing staff, compliance personnel, legal teams, recordkeepers, IT staff, privacy officers, and anyone who communicates in healthcare via email and social media.
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Social Media Rules: Guidelines for Creating Effective Social Media Policy
- Great Grammar in Seven Steps
- Netiquette Rules
- PDF of slides and the speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
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Attendance certificate provided, however there are no pre-approved CEs associated with this webinar
NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission, or republishing of any webinar to other institutions or those not employed by your agency is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.
Presented By

The ePolicy Institute™, Business Writing Institute™ & Marijuana Policy Institute™
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