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HIPAA...

 

What does it mean for the University?

What does it mean for you?

HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) is the federal legislation intended to guard personal health information. Implemented in 2003, the Privacy Regulations of this law have shaped the way health care services are delivered and health- related information is preserved.

HIPAA has impacted the University of Connecticut in unique ways—from how it monitors students’ health records to how specific units within the University deliver services to a broad spectrum of consumers.

Come and learn about HIPAA at UCONN and how it affects you!

When: Thursday, October 4, 2007, 10:00 a.m.-noon

Where: Student Union Theater

Who: Panel of Speakers

  • Michael Kurland, Director of Student Health Services
  • Rachel Krinsky Rudnick, University Privacy Officer
  • Elaine David, Director of Information Technology Security
  • Representatives from: Public Safety, Athletics, Student Health Services, Speech & Hearing Clinic, Institutional Review Board (IRB)

Presentation followed by Questions and Discussion.

Who Should Attend?

  • Faculty, staff and students interested in health-related fields
  • Faculty, staff and students who work in or assist in University health-related clinics
  • Students and staff who work or plan to work in educational settings with a health-care, special education, wellness or health- related component
  • Anyone interested in learning more about HIPAA, privacy and data security at UCONN

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