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SecureNetMD is hosting a free HIPAA compliance seminar

Mark your calendars for June 21.

A doctor's hands. (Photo by Flickr user Spanish Virtually, used under a Creative Commons license)

SecureNetMD, a leader in health-data compliance strategies and IT solutions, is holding a #HIPAAMatters seminar June 21 at 5 p.m.
The goal of the seminar is for healthcare providers to assess their level of HIPAA compliance, while networking with others in the industry.
The free event is taking place at Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites in Rehoboth.
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“The #HIPAAMatters seminar offers healthcare providers an opportunity to better understand HIPAA Compliance, as well as how HIPAA is important to all healthcare systems,” SecureNetMD CEO Jack Berberian said. “We’re committed to ensuring all attendees walk away from this seminar with a wealth of action items and takeaways on how HIPAA affects their organization and workforce.”
Throughout the evening, attendees will participate in presentations and question and answer sessions with industry experts, focusing on topics such as local legislation, security, healthcare operations, legal matters and compliance auditing.
“Our primary commitment is to ensure that all attendees exit this seminar with a better understanding of what HIPAA Compliance is and what can be expected with OCR HIPAA Compliance Auditing,” said Berberian.

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