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Privacy and Security Updates: OCR & ONC Rules June 01, 2022 · Regulatory and Health Industry · Privacy and Security

Privacy and Security Updates: OCR & ONC Rules

By MRO


In this presentation, you will learn about the status of the US Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Notice of Proposed Rule Making to HIPAA and its current Request for Information (RFI) on recognized security practices and sharing civil money penalties and monetary settlements under the HITECH Act. Additionally, the experts will take a deep dive into the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) Health Information Technology’s 21st Century Cures Act on interoperability and information blocking, where enforcement stands today, and what organizations should be focusing on in the upcoming months.

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