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HIPAA SUMMIT: Day 2: Thursday, March 1, 2001

7:00 a.m.

EXHIBITS OPEN / CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Exhibit Hall A, Marriott Foyer, Salon 1 Lobby

7:45 a.m.  

Overview of HIPAA
Marriott Ballroom

William R. Braithwaite, MD, PhD, Senior Advisor on Health Information Policy, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington DC

8:30 a.m.  

Implementation of the HIPAA Law and Regulations
Marriott Ballroom

Donna Z. Eden, Esq., Senior Attorney, Office of General Counsel, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington DC
Presentation Material

9:00 a.m.  

HIPAA Enforcement and Penalties
Marriott Ballroom

Robinsue Frohboese, Deputy Director, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Washington DC

Linda Sanches, Senior Health Policy Analyst, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Washington DC
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

9:30 a.m.  

Prosecuting Violations of Privacy Obligations and HIPAA Requirements
Marriott Ballroom


John Bentivoglio, Esq., Of Counsel, Arnold & Porter, and Former Special Counsel for Health Care Fraud, and Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Justice, Washington, DC
Presentation Material C

10:00 a.m.  

Comments and Questions


10:45 a.m.
 

BREAK
Exhibit Hall C

 

11:15 a.m. 101

HIPAA Basics: An Overview of Healthcare EDI and PKI
Cotillion North

James J. Moynihan, Principal, McLure-Moynihan, Inc., Agoura Hills, CA
Presentation Material

102

HIPAA Privacy Regulations: Comparison of Proposed and Final Rule - Differences and Implications
Exhibit Hall C

Tom Hanks, Practice Director, Enterprise Security and HIPAA Compliance, Beacon Partners, and Cochair, WEDI Privacy Policy Advisory Group, Hoffman Estates, IL

Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., Esq., Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, and Cochair, WEDI Privacy Policy Advisory Group, Los Angeles, CA
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  103

HIPAA Security Regulations: Accrediting and Certifying Security Policies and Enforcement Programs
Balcony CD

Richard Marks, Esq., Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Washington DC
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

104

HIPAA Compliance Strategies: The Gartner COMPARE HIPAA Compliance Survey - Updating the Common Sense Approach to HIPAA
Maryland Suite

Wes Rishel, Research Director, Gartner Healthcare Research Analytics Service, Alameda, CA
Presentation Material

105

HIPAA Compliance Tools: CPRI Tool Kit
Exhibit Hall B South

Jeff Collmann, PhD, Associate Professor, Georgetown University Medical Center, and Telemedicine and Advanced Research Technology Center, U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command, Ft. Detrich, MD

Patricia Wise, MA, MSN, RN, Executive Director, CPRI - HOST, Bethesda, MD
Presentation Material

  106

Multi Institutional/Regional Approaches to HIPAA Compliance: New England EDI Network
Cotillion South

John D. Halamka, MD, MS, Chief Medical Information Officer, CareGroup Healthcare System, Boston, MA
Presentation Material

107

Industry Sector HIPAA Compliance: Physicians and Physician Organizations
Virginia Suite

Robert M. Tennant, Government Affairs Manager, Medical Group Management Association, Washington DC
Presentation Material

108

HIPAA Compliance Implications: Genomics, Ethics and Privacy
Delaware Suite A

Barbara P. Fuller, JD, RHIA, Senior Policy Advisor, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

109

Payor HIPAA Compliance: Sorting Out the Rights and Responsibilities Between the Health Plan and Its Insured and ASO Customers
Delaware Suite B

Mark Lutes, Esq., Partner, Epstein Becker & Green, Washington DC
Presentation Material


12:15-2:00 p.m.
 

LUNCHEON AND PRESENTATIONS
Marriott Ballroom

John K. Iglehart, Founding Editor, Health Affairs, Washington DC (Moderator)

12:45 p.m.  

The Implications of HIPAA in the Health Information Systems Revolution
Marriott Ballroom

John Lumpkin, MD, MPH, Director, Illinois Department of Public Health, and Chair, National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, Springfield, IL
Presentation Material

1:30 p.m.   The Role of the Federal Trade Commission in Privacy and Data Security
Marriott Ballroom

Jodie Bernstein, Esq., Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC

2:00 p.m.
 

TRANSITION BREAK


2:15 p.m.

201

HIPAA Basics: An Overview of Healthcare Privacy
Virginia Suite

Rhys Jones, MPH, National Director of HIPAA Privacy, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Tampa, FL

Rebecca Williams, Esq., Of Counsel, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Seattle, WA
Presentation Material

  202

HIPAA Privacy Regulations: Minimally Necessary Disclosure of Protected Health Information
Exhibit Hall C

Andrew Gantt, III, Esq., Associate, Latham & Watkins, Washington DC

Elaine C. Zacharakis, Esq., Associate, Gardner Carton & Douglas, Chicago, IL
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  203

HIPAA Security Regulations: Enforcement - Audit Trails, Surveillance, Self-Reporting, Due Process, Right to Counsel
Cotillion North

Frank Pokorny, Manager, Code and Third Party Issues, American Dental Association, and WEDI SNIP Security and Privacy Workgroup CoChair, Chicago, IL

Michael C. Roach, Esq., Senior Attorney, Bell Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  204

HIPAA Compliance Strategies: Privacy and Security Officer Job Description, Role and Responsibility
Cotillion South

Karen Dunlop, Esq., Associate Counsel, Sidley & Austin, Chicago, IL

Brent Saunders, JD, MBA, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and President, Privacy Officers Association, Washington DC
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  205

HIPAA Compliance Tools: ANSI ASC X12N HIPAA Implementation Guides
Balcony CD

Gary Beatty, President, Washington Publishing Company, and Chair, XI2 Insurance Subcommittee, Stewartville, MN
Presentation Material

  206

Multi-Institutional/Regional Approaches to HIPAA Compliance: North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance
Maryland Suite

W. Holt Anderson, Executive Director, North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC
Presentation Material

  207

Industry Sector HIPAA Compliance: Healthcare Clearinghouses
Exhibit Hall B South

Rebecca Cowling, Director of Sales, XactiMed, AFEHCT Chair, Dallas, TX

Miriam Paramore, President, PCI Consulting, Louisville, KY
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  208

HIPAA Implications: Patient Rights Under HIPAA
Delaware Suite A

Gordon J. Apple, Esq., Partner, Law Office of Gordon J. Apple PC, St. Paul, MN

Mary Brandt, MBA, RHIA, CHE, Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Former Director of Policy and Research, AHIMA, Houston, TX
Presentation Material

  209

HIPAAcratic or HIPAAcritic? THe Final HIPAA Privacy Rule's Impact onDisease Management
Delaware Suite B

Warren Todd, President, Disease Management Association of America, Flemington, NJ

James M. Jacobson, General Counsel, Disease Management Association of America, Washington DC
Presentation Material


3:15 p.m.
 

TRANSITION BREAK


3:30 p.m. 301

HIPAA Basics: HIPAA Data Security - Interrelationship with Privacy: Challenges and Opportunities
Cotillion North

Shannah Koss, HIPAA National Practice Executive, IBM, Washington DC

302

IPAA Privacy Regulations: Access and Consent
Cotillion South

Michael Blau, Esq., Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, Boston, MA

Phyllis F. Granade, Esq., Partner, Epstein Becker & Green, Atlanta, GA
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  303

HIPAA Security Regulations: GAP Analysis, System Hacking and Counter-Intelligence Techniques
Exhibit Hall C

Donald Hewitt, President, Security Design International, Annandale, VA

Chris Goggans, Chief Technical Officer, Security Design International, Annandale, VA
Presentation Material

  304

HIPAA Compliance Strategies: The Role of JCAHO and NCQA in Privacy and Data Security
Maryland Suite

Margaret Van Amringe, Vice President, External Relations, Joint Committee on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Washington DC

Phyllis Torda, Vice President of Product Development, National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington DC
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

 

305

HIPAA Compliance Tools: THE AFEHCT - WEDI Security and Digital Signature Interoperability Project
Delaware Suite B

Kepa Zubeldia, MD, President and CEO, Claredi Inc., Vice-Chair, AFEHCT and Chair, WEDI Security Policy Advisory Group, Kaysville, UT
Presentation Material

 

306

Multi-Institutional/Regional Approaches to HIPAA Compliance: Utah Health Information Network
Exhibit Hall B South

Jan Root, PhD, Standards Manager, Utah Health Information Network, Salt Lake City, UT
Presentation Material
 

307

Industry Sector HIPAA Compliance: ERISA, Employers, METs and MEWAs
Balcony CD

Alan C. Brown, Esq., Duane Morris, Washington DC

Robert L. Roth, Esq., Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington DC
Presentation Material

 

308

HIPAA Implications: How I Found $45 Million for Our CFO, or How We Learned to Love HIPAA
Virginia Suite

Robert G. Beauchamp, Principal, Computer Sciences Corporation Consulting Group, Minneapolis, MN

Jeremy Pierotti, Director, HIPAA Program, Allina Health System, Minneapolis, MN
Presentation Material

 

309

HIPAA's Impact on Physician Practices: A Methodology for Compliance
Delaware Suite A

Nath Kaplan, RN, MPA, Director of Management of Information Systems, Columbus Hospital, Newark, NJ
Presentation Material


4:30 p.m.
 

TRANSITION BREAK


4:45 p.m.

 

A Socratic Dialogue on Healthcare Privacy, Data Security and HIPAA Compliance
Marriott Ballroom

Garry Carneal, JD, MA, President and Chief Executive Officer, URAC, Washington DC

Richard L. Cleland, Esq., Senior Attorney, Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC

Donna Z. Eden, Esq., Senior Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington DC

Bruce Merlin Fried, Esq., Partner, Shaw Pittman, and Former Director, Center for Health Plans and Providers, HCFA, Washington DC

Thomas Gilligan, Executive Director, Association for Electronic Health Care Transactions, Washington DC

Alan Goldberg, Esq., Partner, Goulston & Storrs, and Adjunct Professor, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA

Mary R. Grealy, Esq., President, Healthcare Leadership Council, Washington DC

Melinda Reid Hatton, Esq., Chief Legal Counsel, American Hospital Association, Washington DC

Steven S. Lazarus, PhD, FHIMSS, President, Boundary Information Group, and Chair, WEDI, Denver, CO

Mary Nell Lehnhard, Senior Vice President, Office of Policy and Representation, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, Washington DC

Richard Noffsinger, Worldwide Healthcare Group Manager, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA

Marc Rotenberg, Esq., Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center, and Editor, Privacy Law Sourcebook, Washington DC

Dean Rosen, Esq., Senior Vice President of Policy and General Counsel, Health Insurance Association of America, Washington DC

Arthur Miller, Esq., Bruce Bromley Professor of Law and Associate Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (Facilitator)

6:00 p.m.

 

Adjournment and Networking Reception
Exhibit Hall A

8:00 p.m.

 

Performance by the CAPITAL STEPS, the Nation's leading political satire troupe
Marriott Ballroom

 

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