02-14-13 | Blog Post
This week, Online Tech’s featured health IT expert is Attorney Brian Balow of Dickinson Wright. With a focus on information technology and HIPAA law, Brian will be attending the national health IT conference, HIMSS 13, hosted in New Orleans from March 3-7. Online Tech will be exhibiting our HIPAA hosting solutions for healthcare organizations, including mobile health app developers and healthcare software as a service (SaaS) companies, at booth #1369.
Online Tech is featuring a panel of health IT experts available at HIMSS 13 for a free one-on-one consultation on the topics of:
Our panel includes a health IT attorney, Certified HIPAA/Information Systems Security Professional, mobile health specialist, health IT business consultant and compliant cloud computing specialist.
Registration is free and easy with our online form. Select an expert you’d like to meet and we’ll contact you to schedule a consultation.
With the recent final HIPAA omnibus rule released, business associates, subcontractors and covered entities alike are facing a myriad of potential challenges. Brian will be available to explain the legal implications of the final omnibus rule at HIMSS 13. For more about the changes, watch a video/view the slides from our recent webinar featuring Brian Balow:
No More Excuses: HHS Releases Tough Final HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules
On January 17, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services released its long-anticipated modifications to the Privacy, Security, Enforcement, and Breach Notification Rules under HIPAA/HITECH.
These modifications leave no doubt that covered entities, business associates, and their subcontractors must understand the application of these Rules to their operations, and must take steps to ensure compliance with these Rules in order to avoid liability.
The webinar discusses of the modifications, their impact on covered entities, business associates, and subcontractors, and mechanisms for minimizing the risk of HIPAA liability.
Watch the video recording and view the slides.
Articles on the Final HIPAA Omnibus Rule
How the Final Omnibus Rule Affects HIPAA Cloud Computing Providers
The long-awaited final modifications to the HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement and Breach Rules were introduced Thursday. The 563-word document outlines the changes that were initially slated for implementation last summer (remember the omnibus rule?). So how do these modifications affect … Continue reading →
HIPAA Omnibus Rule Narrows the HIPAA Hosting Market
The final HIPAA omnibus rule released late last week holds business associates (BAs) and subcontractors (the BA of a business associate) directly liable for compliance with the HIPAA rules, and sets a deadline for compliance with the new modifications. There’s … Continue reading →
About Brian Balow, Attorney, Dickinson Wright
Brian Balow is a member of the law firm Dickinson Wright PLLC, where he concentrates his practice in the areas of information technology, healthcare law, and intellectual property. Brian has worked with Fortune 100 clients over the last fifteen years on Information Technology-related matters, including the drafting and negotiation of agreements, formulation and implementation of policies and procedures for the management of IT (including outsourcing-related issues), counseling and advising on privacy and data security issues, and assisting clients in favorably resolving disputes with IT vendors (including disputes with the BSA and SIIA).
More recently, Brian has spoken and written extensively on healthcare IT and telemedicine issues (including HIPAA/HITECH issues). In 2012, Brian presented on social media in healthcare issues at HIMSS12 in Las Vegas and to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing in Idaho, on regulation of mHealth technology at the SoCal HIMSS Health IT Innovation Summit in Yorba Linda, California, and on BYOD issues at the HIMSS mHealth Summit in Washington, DC. In December of 2011, Brian contributed the chapter entitled “Allocation and Mitigation of Liability” to the ABA Health Law Section’s “E-Health, Privacy, and Security Law” treatise.
Brian is a 1988 cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, where he was twice a scholarship recipient and was Managing Editor of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law. Following graduation, Brian served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. James Harvey in the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan.
To schedule a session with Brian Balow at HIMSS 13, fill out our online form and select Brian Balow – Register now!
Need help achieving compliance? Learn about the specific HIPAA requirements for HIPAA hosting with IT vendors with our HIPAA Compliant Hosting white paper. With 36 pages of statistics, diagrams and researched information sourced from engineers and a CHSS (Certified HIPAA Security Specialist), this white paper is your complete guide to HIPAA hosting.
Still have questions? Contact us or chat now. Learn more about our HIPAA hosting solutions, including cloud, colocation, managed servers and disaster recovery. Or, submit a quote request today.
This week, Online Tech’s featured health IT expert is Attorney Brian Balow of Dickinson Wright. With a focus on information technology and HIPAA law, Brian will be attending the national health IT conference, HIMSS 13, hosted in New Orleans from March 3-7. Online Tech will be exhibiting our HIPAA hosting solutions for healthcare organizations, including mobile health app developers and healthcare software as a service (SaaS) companies, at booth #1369.
Online Tech is featuring a panel of health IT experts available at HIMSS 13 for a free one-on-one consultation on the topics of:
Our panel includes a health IT attorney, Certified HIPAA/Information Systems Security Professional, mobile health specialist, health IT business consultant and compliant cloud computing specialist.
Registration is free and easy with our online form. Select an expert you’d like to meet and we’ll contact you to schedule a consultation.
With the recent final HIPAA omnibus rule released, business associates, subcontractors and covered entities alike are facing a myriad of potential challenges. Brian will be available to explain the legal implications of the final omnibus rule at HIMSS 13. For more about the changes, watch a video/view the slides from our recent webinar featuring Brian Balow:
No More Excuses: HHS Releases Tough Final HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules
On January 17, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services released its long-anticipated modifications to the Privacy, Security, Enforcement, and Breach Notification Rules under HIPAA/HITECH.
These modifications leave no doubt that covered entities, business associates, and their subcontractors must understand the application of these Rules to their operations, and must take steps to ensure compliance with these Rules in order to avoid liability.
The webinar discusses of the modifications, their impact on covered entities, business associates, and subcontractors, and mechanisms for minimizing the risk of HIPAA liability.
Watch the video recording and view the slides.
Articles on the Final HIPAA Omnibus Rule
How the Final Omnibus Rule Affects HIPAA Cloud Computing Providers
The long-awaited final modifications to the HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement and Breach Rules were introduced Thursday. The 563-word document outlines the changes that were initially slated for implementation last summer (remember the omnibus rule?). So how do these modifications affect … Continue reading →
HIPAA Omnibus Rule Narrows the HIPAA Hosting Market
The final HIPAA omnibus rule released late last week holds business associates (BAs) and subcontractors (the BA of a business associate) directly liable for compliance with the HIPAA rules, and sets a deadline for compliance with the new modifications. There’s … Continue reading →
About Brian Balow, Attorney, Dickinson Wright
Brian Balow is a member of the law firm Dickinson Wright PLLC, where he concentrates his practice in the areas of information technology, healthcare law, and intellectual property. Brian has worked with Fortune 100 clients over the last fifteen years on Information Technology-related matters, including the drafting and negotiation of agreements, formulation and implementation of policies and procedures for the management of IT (including outsourcing-related issues), counseling and advising on privacy and data security issues, and assisting clients in favorably resolving disputes with IT vendors (including disputes with the BSA and SIIA).
More recently, Brian has spoken and written extensively on healthcare IT and telemedicine issues (including HIPAA/HITECH issues). In 2012, Brian presented on social media in healthcare issues at HIMSS12 in Las Vegas and to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing in Idaho, on regulation of mHealth technology at the SoCal HIMSS Health IT Innovation Summit in Yorba Linda, California, and on BYOD issues at the HIMSS mHealth Summit in Washington, DC. In December of 2011, Brian contributed the chapter entitled “Allocation and Mitigation of Liability” to the ABA Health Law Section’s “E-Health, Privacy, and Security Law” treatise.
Brian is a 1988 cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, where he was twice a scholarship recipient and was Managing Editor of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law. Following graduation, Brian served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. James Harvey in the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan.
To schedule a session with Brian Balow at HIMSS 13, fill out our online form and select Brian Balow – Register now!
Need help achieving compliance? Learn about the specific HIPAA requirements for HIPAA hosting with IT vendors with our HIPAA Compliant Hosting white paper. With 36 pages of statistics, diagrams and researched information sourced from engineers and a CHSS (Certified HIPAA Security Specialist), this white paper is your complete guide to HIPAA hosting.
Still have questions? Contact us now. Learn more about our HIPAA hosting solutions, including cloud, colocation, and disaster recovery. Or, submit a quote request today.