Lorman Education Services Presents a 'Confidentiality Of Medical Records' Seminar on October 27, 2005
This "Confidentiality Of Medical Records" seminar will cover the overview of administrative simplification.
(PRWEB) September 16, 2005
Lorman Education Services will present a "Confidentiality Of Medical Records" seminar on October 27. This program will cover the overview of administrative simplification, including privacy, security, transaction and code sets, and national provider identifier. It will also cover auditing and maintenance suggestions for ongoing compliance.
Lesley Berkeyheiser is principal and founder of The Clayton Group, LLC, an independent health care management consulting company. She has over 20 years experience in the healthcare industry. She actively participates as security and privacy co-chair for WEDi SNIP (Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange Strategic National Implementation Process).
Ms. Berkeyheiser is also content contributor and vice president of Clayton-MacBain, LLC, creator of HIPAA privacy policy and procedure templates, and creator of The Clayton Group HIPAA templates, security edition.
David J. Lozier, Esq., is an attorney residing in Beaver County and maintains his principal office in Pittsburgh, with the law firm of Harry S. Cohen and Associates PC. His practice has included general corporate and personal injury litigation, but primarily involves representing patients in medical malpractice suits against physicians, hospitals and HMOs. Mr. LozierÂs plaintiff practice has taken him to almost every county court in the western half of Pennsylvania.
He obtained his B. A. degree from William and Mary, spent six years in the Army as an infantry officer and helicopter pilot, left active duty as a captain, and returned to William and Mary for Law School. Mr. Lozier is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar, and has argued before the State Superior and Commonwealth Courts and 3rd United States Circuit Court of Appeals. His most familiar appellate case is the Superior Court case of Shannon vs. McNulty and HealthAmerica, 718 A.2d 828 (Pa. Superior 1999), which was the first Pennsylvania appellate decision, and one of the first cases in the country, holding that an HMO managing patient care may be held liable for medical malpractice.
This seminar is designed for medical records directors, business managers, office
Managers, health information directors, hospital administrators, nurses, clinic coordinators, release of records professionals and attorneys.
To register for this event please click http://www. lorman. com/info/357549 (http://www. lorman. com/info/357549) or please call 866-352-9539 to speak with a Lorman Education customer service representative. Reference number for this event is 18189.
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