Webinar: 42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule and Health Center Compliance 31273 Event date: 5/3/2018 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event HITEQ Center post on Monday, March 26, 2018 | Categories: Description of HIE, Webinars, Archived HITEQ Center Webinar The HITEQ Center hosted a webinar to learn about the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)’s revised Substance Abuse Confidentiality Regulations for Health Information Exchange Final Rule (referred to as 42 CFR Part 2) and how it may affect your health center. The webinar included information from the Final Rule published on January 3, 2018. Reece Hirsch of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP provided an overview of the critical changes affecting health centers, including common definitions, and how the changes may affect integrated medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) programs. Documents to download HITEQ CFR 42 Part 2 Presentation(.pdf, 931.71 KB) - 2331 download(s) Presentation Slides 42 CFR Part 2 Webinar(.pdf, 67.66 KB) - 1391 download(s) Webinar Transcript 42 CFR Part 2 Q&A(.pdf, 166.96 KB) - 1718 download(s) Q&A Document Print Resource Links Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and Fact Sheets regarding the Substance Abuse Confidentiality RegulationsSupporting Document Link to the webinar recording Intended AudienceC-suite staff, Information technology leadership and staff
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