Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, Privacy and Data Security practice co-chair Deven McGraw has been tapped to serve as the new Department of Health & Human Services Office of Civil Rights Deputy Director for Health Information Privacy.
McGraw, who also previously served as the Director of the Health Privacy Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology, as the Chief Operating Officer at the National Partnership for Women & Families, and served as Chair of the federal Health IT Policy Committee Privacy and Security Workgroup.
According to OCR’s announcement of her appointment, McGraw will spearhead OCR’s policy, enforcement, and outreach efforts on the HIPAA Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification Rules; as well as lead OCR’s work on Presidential and Departmental priorities on health privacy and security. She is scheduled to join OCR on June 29, 2015.
More Information Or Assistance
If you need assistance reviewing or responding to these or other health care related risk management, compliance, enforcement or management concerns, the author of this update, attorney Cynthia Marcotte Stamer, may be able to help.
Vice President of the North Texas Health Care Compliance Professionals Association, Past Chair of the ABA Health Law Section Managed Care & Insurance Section, Board Certified in Labor & Employment Law, and the former Board Compliance Chair of the National Kidney Foundation of North Texas, Ms. Stamer has more than 27 years of experience advising health industry clients about these and other matters. Her experience includes advising hospitals, nursing home, home health, rehabilitation and other health care providers and health industry clients to establish and administer compliance and risk management policies; prevent, conduct and investigate, and respond to peer review and other quality concerns; and to respond to Board of Medicine, Department of Aging & Disability, Drug Enforcement Agency, OCR Privacy and Civil Rights, Department of Labor, IRS, HHS, DOD and other health care industry investigation, enforcement and other compliance, public policy, regulatory, staffing, and other operations and risk management concerns.
The scribe for the American Bar Association (ABA) Joint Committee on Employee Benefits annual agency meeting with the Department of Health & Human Services Office of Civil Rights, Ms. Stamer has worked extensively with health care providers, health plans, health care clearinghouses, their business associates, employers, banks and other financial institutions, and others on risk management and compliance with HIPAA and other information privacy and data security rules, investigating and responding to known or suspected breaches, defending investigations or other actions by plaintiffs, OCR and other federal or state agencies, reporting known or suspected violations, business associate and other contracting, commenting or obtaining other clarification of guidance, training and enforcement, and a host of other related concerns. Her clients include public and private health care providers, health insurers, health plans, technology and other vendors, and others. In addition to representing and advising these organizations, she also has conducted training on Privacy & The Pandemic for the Association of State & Territorial Health Plans, as well as HIPAA, FACTA, PCI, medical confidentiality, insurance confidentiality and other privacy and data security compliance and risk management for Los Angeles County Health Department, ISSA, HIMMS, the ABA, SHRM, schools, medical societies, government and private health care and health plan organizations, their business associates, trade associations and others.
A popular lecturer and widely published author on health industry concerns, Ms. Stamer continuously advises health industry clients about compliance and internal controls, workforce and medical staff performance, quality, governance, reimbursement, and other risk management and operational matters. Ms. Stamer also publishes and speaks extensively on health and managed care industry regulatory, staffing and human resources, compensation and benefits, technology, public policy, reimbursement and other operations and risk management concerns. Among others, Ms. Stamer recently chaired the Third Annual Health Care Privacy & Security Forum hosted in conjunction with the 7th Annual Southern California ISSA-HIMSS Privacy & Security Summit and has served on the steering committee for the Summit and spoken for the past four years. She also has provided HIPAA and other privacy and data security risk management and compliance training for the Association of state & Territorial Health Plans, a host of health care organizations, health plans, school districts and other academic medicine and other educational institutions, health plans, medical societies and staffs and others. She has been interviewed by national and local media about privacy and other issues arising in connection with the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Dallas and a wide range of other health care and other compliance, risk management and public policy concerns and her insights on these and other concerns frequently are published or quoted the Health Care Compliance Association, Atlantic Information Service, Bureau of National Affairs, The Wall Street Journal, Business Insurance, the Dallas Morning News, Modern Health Care, Managed Healthcare, Health Leaders, and a many other national and local publications. You can get more information about her health industry experience here. If you need assistance responding to concerns about the matters discussed in this publication or other health care concerns, wish to obtain information about arranging for training or presentations by Ms. Stamer, wish to suggest a topic for a future program or update, or wish to request other information or materials, please contact Ms. Stamer via telephone at (214) 452-8297 or via e-mail here.
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We hope that this information is useful to you. If you found these updates of interest, you also be interested in one or more of the following other recent articles published on the Coalition for Responsible Health Care Reform electronic publication available here, our electronic Solutions Law Press Health Care Update publication available here, or our HR & Benefits Update electronic publication available here. You also can get access to information about how you can arrange for training on “Building Your Family’s Health Care Toolkit,” using the “PlayForLife” resources to organize low-cost wellness programs in your workplace, school, church or other communities, and other process improvement, compliance and other training and other resources for health care providers, employers, health plans, community leaders and others here. If you or someone else you know would like to receive future updates about developments on these and other concerns, please be sure that we have your current contact information – including your preferred e-mail by creating or updating your profile here. You can reach other recent updates and other informative publications and resources.
Examples of some of these recent health care related publications include:
- CMS Issues Last Call For Comments, Questions On Proposed Medicare Home Health Billing Templates
- HHS Proposes Stage 3 Meaningful Use EHR Incentive Programs & 2015 Edition Health IT Certification Criteria Rules
- More PQRS Guidance Released
- State Exchange Problems Added ACA Threat Regardless of SCOTUS Decision In King v. Burwell
- Health Care Employer’s Discrimination Triggers Medicare, EEOC Prosecutions
- Health Care Providers, Provide ACO, Reimbursement Reform Input To HHS
- Extension for EPs participating in PQRS via EHR and QCDR
- Former Houston Area DME Owner To Serve 7+ Years, Pay $1.6 M In Restitution For Health Care Fraud
- Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation & 3 Affiliated NM Hospitals Agree to $75 Million False Claims Act Settlement
- Use New State Ebola Protocol Table In Ebola Prevention & Management Planning
- Unpatched and Unsupported Software Triggers Latest HIPAA Security Breach Resolution Agreement
- Congress Sends Bill To Fast Track FDA Ebola Treatment Review & HHS Declaration Gives Ebola Treatment Manufacturers Special Immunity
- Former Center Texas Medical Center CFO Faces 5 Years After Guilty Plea To EHR Incentive Fraud Reminder To Manage Incentive Compliance
- Health Care Employer’s Discrimination Triggers Medicare, EEOC Prosecutions
- Extension for EPs participating in PQRS via EHR and QCDR
- Former Houston Area DME Owner To Serve 7+ Years, Pay $1.6 M In Restitution For Health Care Fraud
- Health Care Providers, Provide ACO, Reimbursement Reform Input To HHS
- Extension for EPs participating in PQRS via EHR and QCDR
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- Former Houston Area DME Owner To Serve 7+ Years, Pay $1.6 M In Restitution For Health Care Fraud
- Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation & 3 Affiliated NM Hospitals Agree to $75 Million False Claims Act Settlement
- Use New State Ebola Protocol Table In Ebola Prevention & Management Planning
- Unpatched and Unsupported Software Triggers Latest HIPAA Security Breach Resolution Agreement
- Congress Sends Bill To Fast Track FDA Ebola Treatment Review & HHS Declaration Gives Ebola Treatment Manufacturers Special Immunity
- Former Center Texas Medical Center CFO Faces 5 Years After Guilty Plea To EHR Incentive Fraud Reminder To Manage Incentive Compliance
- Preparing Privacy Compliance For Emergencies-Ebola Crisis Prompts HHS OCR To Share Guidance On HIPAA Privacy in Emergency Situations
- IRS Issues Ebola-Related Tax Relief
- Columbia to Pay $9 Million Plus To Settle DOJ/HHS False Claims Charges For Submitting Inaccurate Cost Reports and Mischarging Federal Grants
- OIG Warns Pharma Manufacturers to Prevent Copayment Coupon Use for Part D Drug Purchases
- 10/10 Kidney Foundation Professional Symposium Offers 7.5 Hours CME/CEUs
- Parkview Hospital To Pay $800K To Settle HIPAA Charges After Retiring Physician Blows The Whistle
- Whistleblower To Get $17M+ of Omnicare $124M False Claims Settlement
- Keeping Dementia Patients At Home: New Study Gives Tips
- NHI Says Coordinated Care Can Reduce Disabled’s High ER Use; System Contains Many Barriers To Providing This Care
- Look At Mental Health Care For Part Of The Solution To Prevent A Future Newtown Tragedy©2015 Cynthia Marcotte Stamer, P.C. Non-exclusive license to republish granted to Solutions Law Press. All other rights reserved.
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