Health Information and Ethical Representation: Addressing Uncertainty in Regulations, Risks, and Roles
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What: Three (3) CLE/Ethics Hours
Where: JW Marriott, Meeting Room 209, 10 S. West Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
About: The cutting edge of health information law and regulation presents an ever-evolving challenge to the lawyer’s ability to recognize and resolve novel problems. That challenge extends not only to analyzing the maze of statutes and regulations, but also to counsel’s approach to advocacy and risk, both within client organizations and with regulators. Join us to address unique issues of professional responsibility in the contexts of evolving federal health information regulation.
Pricing:
- $50 per credit / $125 for all 3 credits
- $25 Group discount. Registrants representing firms/companies with multiple attendees are entitled to a special 3 credit rate of $100
- $25 IAPP member discount. Members of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) are entitled to a special 3 credit rate of $100
Schedule
8:00am
Check-in begins
8:30 - 9:30am
Client Misconceptions & the HIPAA Privacy Rule (Presented by Barbara Evans)
- A lawyer's duty to challenge overcompliance?
- Guiding clients through evolving, unclear regulatory contexts
9:30 - 10:30am
Mobile Health Opportunities & the Advocate's Role (Presented by Stanley W. Crosley)
- Interpreting FDA draft guidance on mobile medical apps
- How to assess and impact loose guidance and emerging regulation
10:45 - 11:45am
Consent for the Use of Data in Health Research: Where Law and Ethics Collide (Presented by Fred H. Cate)
- Understanding consent requirements in health privacy laws
- Ethical and patient-centric critiques of those requirements
- Considering alternatives and their ethical implications
For more information, call Craig Jackson at: (812) 856-5621 or email: scjackso@indiana.edu
