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SUMMIT: Day 3: Friday, March 2, 2001

7:00 a.m.

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

8:00 a.m.  

Legal Strategies in HIPAA Compliance
Marriott Ballroom

Alan Goldberg, Esq., Partner, Goulston & Storrs, and Adjunct Professor, Suffolk University Law School, Moderator, AHLA HIT Listserve, Boston, MA
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

8:45 a.m.

The Role and Responsibility of the Chief Privacy Officer
Marriott Ballroom

Harriet Pearson, Esq., Chief Privacy Officer, IBM, Armonk, NY

9:15 a.m.

The Role and Responsibility of the Chief Security Officer
Marriott Ballroom

Howard A. Schmidt, Corporate Security Officer, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA

9:45 a.m.

HIPAA Compliance: CIO, Compliance Officer, Ethics Officer, Privacy Officer and Legal Counsel Round Table
Marriott Ballroom

Chris Apgar, Data Security Officer, Providence Health Plan, Beaverton, OR

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

Janice Forsyth, Esq., Chief Compliance Officer, Express Scripts, St. Louis, MO

John D. Halamka, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer, Care Group Health Care System and New England EDI Network LLC, Boston, MA

Harriet Pearson, Chief Privacy Officer, IBM, Armonk, NY

Howard A. Schmidt, Corporate Security Officer, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA

Alan Yuspeh, JD, MBA, Senior Vice President, Ethics, Compliance and Corporate Responsibility, HCA - The Healthcare Company, Nashville, TN

Brent Saunders, JD, MBA, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and HCCA Past President, and Former Chief Risk Officer, Coventry Healthcare, and Chief Compliance Officer, Thomas Jefferson University and Health System, Washington, DC (Moderator)




10:45 a.m.

BEVERAGE BREAK
Exhibit Hall A, Marriott Foyer, Salon 1 Lobby

 

11:00 a.m.

401

HIPAA Basics: Transactions and Code Sets Requirements
Balcony A

Helene M. Guilfoy, Principal, Phoenix Health Systems, Montgomery Village, MD

402 HIPAA Privacy Regulations: Trading Partner Agreements
Maryland Suite

Shana Chung, Esq., Director and HIPAA Privacy Lead, Premera Blue Cross, Seattle, WA

Paul T. Smith, Esq., Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, San Francisco, CA
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B
  403 HIPAA Security Regulations: Documentation and Procedures
Exhibit Hall C

John Parmigiani, Practice Director, Compliance Programs, Healthcare Computing Strategies, Inc., and Former Director of Enterprise Standards, Health Care Financing Administration, Wheaton, IL

Thomas Walsh, CISSP, Practice Manager, Enterprise Security, Health Care Computing Strategies, Inc., Overland Park, KS
Presentation Material
  404 HIPAA Compliance Strategies: Standardization Among Certification Authorities and Certification Practices
Cotillion North

Edward F. Shay, Esq., Partner, Post & Schell, PC, Philadelphia, PA
Presentation Material
  405 HIPAA Compliance Tools: HIPAA Security Summit Next Steps
Virginia Suite

Roger May, HIPAA Program Manager, Shared Medical Systems, Inc., Malvern, PA
Presentation Material
  406

Multi-Institutional/Regional Approaches to HIPAA Compliance: Minnesota Health Data Institute
Exhibit Hall B South

Walter Suarez, Executive Director, Minnesota Health Data Institute, St. Paul, MN
Presentation Material

  407 Industry Sector HIPAA Compliance: Hospitals and Health Systems
Cotillion South

Rita Aikins, Information Security Privacy Officer, Providence Health System, Tigard, OR

Pamela McNutt, FHIMSS, Vice President Systems and CIO, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas, Dallas, TX
Presentation Material
  408 HIPAA X12 Transactions: Testing & Certification
Balcony CD

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

  409 Behavioral Health & HIPAA: Making the Necessary Accommodations
Balcony B

Dorothy Webman, MD, DSW, Chair The Work Group for the Computerization of Behavioral Health and Human Services Records, Inc., New York, NY

Ronald Manderschied, MD, Chief, Survey and Analysis Center for Mental Health Services, Rockville, MD

Jean Campbell, Research Assistant Professor, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, St. Louis, MO
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

12:00-1:45 p.m.   LUNCHEON AND PRESENTATIONS
Marriott Ballroom


12:30 p.m. Healthcare Privacy and Security: The Consumer Perspective
Janlori Goldman, Esq., Director, Health Privacy Project, Georgetown University, Washington, DC


1:00 p.m.

Achieving the Benefits of HIPAA Compliance: Strategies and Case Studies
Steven S. Lazarus, PhD, FHIMSS, President, Boundary Information Group, and WEDI Chair, Denver, CO
Presentation Material

1:45 p.m.

TRANSITION BREAK

2:00 p.m. 501

HIPAA Basics: Employer, Plan, Provider and Individual Identifiers and Electronic Signatures
Balcony CD

Walter Culberston, WEDI SNIP Security and Privacy Workgroup Cochair
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

502

HIPAA Privacy Regulations: Enforcement, Penalties and Risk Management
Virginia Suite

James T. Hargrove, Goulston & Storrs, Boston, MA
Presentation Material

  503

HIPAA Security Regulations: Assessing Vendor Capabilities and Negotiating Agreements re PKI and Security
Maryland Suite

Cy Ardoin, PhD, Senior Manager, Mitretek Systems, McLean, VA

Steven M. Fleisher, Esq., Vice President and General Counsel, MEDePass, San Francisco, CA
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  504

HIPAA Compliance Strategies: Integrating Privacy and Security Implementation Efforts
Cotillion South

M. Peter Adler, JD, LLM, Partner, Foley & Lardner, Washington, DC

Robyn A. Meinhardt, Esq., Partner, Foley & Lardner, Denver, CO
Presentation Material

 

505

HIPAA Compliance Tools: Vendor Readiness Check
Exhibit Hall C

Mark McLaughlin, Regulatory Compliance Analyst, McKesson HBOC, and Cochair, WEDI HIPAA Success Task Force, Dubuque, IA

Susan A. Miller, Esq., Corporate Regulatory and Compliance Manager, IDX Systems Corporation, Boston, MA

Jon Zimmerman, Principal, SMS, Inc. Malvern, PA

Steven S. Lazarus, PhD, FHIMSS, President, Boundary Information Group, and WEDI Chair Elect, Denver, CO (Moderator)
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

 

506

Multi-Institutional Approaches to HIPAA Compliance: Michigan
Exhibit Hall B South

Clyde Hanks, President, Managed Care Fundamentals, Inc., Bloomfield, MI
Presentation Material

 

507

Industry Sector HIPAA Compliance: Health Plans
Cotillion North

Mary Henderson, Director, HIPAA Programs, Kaiser Permanente Health Plan, Oakland, CA
Presentation Material

 

508

HIPAA Implications: How HIPAA Creates New Risks For Your Organization Outside of Healthcare Operations
Balcony A

Alex Brittin, Esq., Partner, McKenna & Cuneo LLP, Washington, DC

Dennis Melamed, Editor, Health Information Privacy Alert, Washington, DC
Presentation Material

 

509

HIPAA Is Workflow Management
Balcony B

Roy Rada, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Information Systems, UMBC, Baltimore, MD
Presentation Material

3:00 p.m.

 

TRANSITION BREAK

3:15 p.m. 601

HIPAA Basics: State Law Regulation of Healthcare Privacy and Data Security
Cotillion North

Lisa L. Dahm, Esq., Senior Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Houston, TX

James C. Pyles, Esq., Partner, Powers Pyle Sutter & Verville, Washington, DC
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

602

HIPAA Privacy Regulations: Policy and Technology Implications
Virginia Suite

Margret Amatayakul, RHIA, FHIMSS, President, Margret\A Consulting LLC, Schaumburg, IL
Presentation Material

  603

HIPAA Security Regulations: Security Implications in Business Associate Agreements
Maryland Suite

Gary L. Kaplan, Esq., Partner, Reed Smith LLP, Pittsburgh, PA

  604

HIPAA Implications: Consumer Awareness of HIPAA: Who Knows? Who Cares?
Balcony CD

Rita Moya, Executive Director, National Health Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

  605

HIPAA Compliance Tools: The WEDI HIPAA Success Task Group
Exhibit Hall C

Robert Lapp, PhD, Director, Dental Informatics, American Dental Association, and Cochair, WEDI HIPAA Success Task Group, Chicago, IL

Mark McLaughlin, Regulatory Compliance Analyst, McKesson HBOC, and Cochair, WEDI HIPAA Success Task Group, Dubuque, IA
Presentation Material

  606

Multi-Institutional Approaches to HIPAA Compliance: Cooperation among State Governments - Government Information Value Exchange for States (GIVES)
Exhibit Hall B South

Karen Tomczak, Director, HIPAA Project Management Office, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC
Presentation Material

  607

Industry Sector HIPAA Compliance: eHealth Companies and Ethics
Cotillion South

Mark Boulding, Esq., General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Medscape, New York, NY

Michael J. Rozen, MD, Vice President of Consumer Affairs and Chief Privacy Officer, WellMed, and Chair, Compliance, Accountability, Verification Committee, Hi-Ethics, Portland, OR
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

  608

HIPAA Implications: Implemenetation in a Health System
Balcony A

Clay J. Countryman, Esq., Associate, Roedel Parsons Koch Frost Balhoff & McCollister, Baton Rouge, LA

Heather Jahnke, PhD, Senior Auditor and HIPAA Project Manager, General Health System, Baton Rouge, LA
Presentation Material A
Presentation Material B

4:15 p.m.

 

Adjournment

 

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