Community Interpreter Division presents
RECORDED Webinar:
HIPAA-HIPAA Hurray for Confidentiality!
What is HIPAA? Test your knowledge!
HIPAA stands for ---- (choose one)
1. The female of a species of large gray mammals that live in rivers in sub-Saharan Africa.
2. The Health Information Privacy Administration Act.
3. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
4. Highly Intricate Paperwork in Abundant Amounts.
Not sure? Join us for this humorous ninety-minute webinar to learn all about HIPAA, that 1996 federal law that governs the way everyone in health care (including interpreters and translators) handles private health information. As confidentiality is a critical element of our Code of Ethics, and as HIPAA is the law of the land regarding confidentiality in health care, it behooves us all to know this information. Whether a novice interpreter or seasoned professional, this webinar will bring you up to date on exactly what HIPAA – and confidentiality – means.
Who is teaching? Cindy Roat is a national consultant and trainer with 23 years’ experience in the healthcare interpreting field. With an MPH in International Health Services, Cindy has made significant contributions to the healthcare interpreting field in the areas of training, program development, policy formulation, advocacy and organizational outreach. Her written works are key resources for interpreters, providers and administrators alike. Cindy was the principal author of Bridging the Gap, and her most recent book, Healthcare Interpreting in Small Bites, is being used as an ancillary text at many basic training programs. Ms. Roat is a former Co-chair of the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care (NCIHC), a founding member of WASCLA, current chair of the Community Interpreter Division of NOTIS, as well as being known nationally as an energetic advocate for the field of health care interpreting and for language access in general.
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When? This webinar was recorded on February 13th. You can access this class remotely any time you like until February 27th.
Where? GoToWebinar. You will receive the webinar link by email when you register. Attendees will need access to a computer with internet and speakers to listen to the presentation. System requirements for GoToWebinar: https://support.logmeininc.com/gotowebinar/help/system-requirements-for-attendees-g2w010003
Cost? $25 NOTIS members, $40 Non-members (Click to Join NOTIS).
Registration? Via the NOTIS website (by February 27th). After registering, you will receive an email confirmation; if you do not receive a confirmation, your registration did not go through. Mail-in registration is not available.
Refunds? We regret that no refunds can be given after February 27th. A $10 processing fee will apply for all refunds.
CE credits? One (1) general continuing education credit has been approved by Washington AOC, ATA.
1.25 instructional continuing education credit has been approved by CCHI. One (1) ethics continuing education credit has approved by the Washington DSHS.
Note: All certificates of attendance will include the dates of the live broadcast and recording access period.
Certificates of Attendance will be awarded only to registrants who: watch the entire webinar recording and complete a short online quiz.
In order to receive CE credits, the quiz must be successfully completed by February 27th.
Questions about class content? Please contact Cindy Roat at cindy.roat@alumni.williams.edu.
Questions about registration? Please contact Naomi Uchida at officemanager@notisnet.org.