Attorney Cameron G. Shilling will be part of a panel discussion called, “Does Your HIPPA Program Meet Federal Guidelines for Corporate Compliance?” at the New England Healthcare Executives Network (NEHEN) meeting on May 2, 2016 in Waltham, Mass.
This interactive panel discussion will highlight current issues in HIPAA compliance, including data breach, ransomware and other external threats to PHI, Phase II audits, OCR enforcement and how non-compliance may contribute to any of them.
At the conclusion of the program, attendees will understand:
- How to monitor and protect patient privacy, and how to respond if a breach does happen.
- Critical elements of compliance with HIPAA, HITECH , HIPAA Omnibus rule requirements and state privacy laws.
- What to expect, and how to prepare for Phase 2 HIPAA audits and how to survive one.
Cameron is a Shareholder and Director at McLane Middleton, where he chairs the firm’s Privacy and Data Security Group. His depth and breadth of experiences in data security include managing data security audits, preparing and implementing written security policies, addressing day-to-day security issues, and investigating and remediating security breaches. Data privacy is another focus of Cameron’s practice, including creating and implementing privacy policies, terms of use agreements, information use policies, and social media policies, advising clients about workplace privacy, social media, and consumer privacy, and handling data privacy claims asserted against companies.
Admitted to practice in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, Cameron can be reached in McLane Middleton’s Manchester office at (603) 628-1351 or cameron.shilling@mclane.com.
For additional information on the panel discussion and to register, click here.