Overview:
On June 18, 2025, a court order invalidated the HIPAA regulations regarding Reproductive Health for HIPAA Regulated Entities (Health Care Providers, Plans, Clearinghouses and Business Associates) that had been mandatory since December 23, 2024.
HIPAA Regulated Entities cannot comply with the invalidated regulations and must urgently modify their HIPAA compliance programs. This webinar explains what all HIPAA-Regulated Entities must do, what the court order says, why it applies nationwide, and what may happen next.
Why should you Attend:
Attend this webinar to learn urgent information about a Federal Court Order that removes compliance requirements regarding Reproductive Health Privacy for all Covered Entities and Business Associates, how to update your HIPAA policies, procedures, and training, become aware of future developments to look for, and plan accordingly.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What HIPAA Regulated Entities (CEs & BAs) Must Do
- Background - HIPAA and The HIPAA Rules
- The HIPAA Privacy Rule
- Reproductive Health Care Privacy Amendments - 2024
- Lawsuits Challenging HIPAA Reproductive Health Privacy
- June 18, 2025 - Reproductive Health Privacy Modifications Invalidated Nationwide Order
- What Happens Next?
Who Will Benefit:
- HIPAA-Regulated Entities
- Health Care Providers
- Health Care Providers of all types and sizes
- Hospitals
- Health Care Practices of all types and sizes
- Urgent Care Clinics
- Behavioral Therapists
- Health Plans
- Group Health Plan Administrators
- Third Party Group Health Plan Administrators
- Health Plan Administrators
- Business Associates
- Practice Management Companies
- Medical Record storage and retrieval vendors
- Coding, billing and payment vendors
- Health Care Compliance Consultants
- Information Technology vendors
- Law Firms
- Personnel
- Executive Management
- Compliance Committee
- Practice Managers
- Chief Compliance Officer
- HIPAA Compliance Officials - Privacy and Security
- HIPAA-Regulated Entity Owners and Senior Management
- Attorneys for HIPAA-Regulated Entities - In-house and Outside Counsel