Consent Law Seminar - California Hospital Association

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Consent Law Seminar - California Hospital Association
Consent Law Seminar
Agenda
Faculty
Tuition
Three Ways to Register
8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Susan Penney, JD, is director of risk management for the University
of California, San Francisco (UCSF) clinical enterprise, including
UCSF’s Medical Center and Medical Group, San Francisco General
Hospital and UCSF Fresno. Previously, Ms. Penney served as legal
counsel for the California Medical Association and as an attorney in
private practice. (All seminars)
*Member Rate — $330
Online: www.calhospital.org/consent-law
**Nonmember Rate — $550
Mail:
California Hospital Association
Education Department
1215 K Street, Suite 800
Sacramento, CA 95814
Fax: Fax registration to (916) 552-7506
with credit card information
Registration/Check-in
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
The Who, What and When of Mandated Reporting
• Often overlooked reportable conditions — lapses of consciousness
• Workplace violence reporting — new requirements
• Abuse reporting — is suspicion enough, roles and responsibilities
• TJC and MBC — what you must and can disclose, discoverability
• Public access to licensing reports
• Case examples for managing risk — damned if you do or don’t
Suzanne van Hall, JD, has more than 25 years of experience in
health care law, with expertise in consent, medical staff issues and
hospital-physician relationships. She gained practical, front-line
experience working at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
(Southern California seminars)
Impact of Electronics in the Health Care Setting
• Your 15 minutes of fame — unexpected photos, videos, audio
• Practitioners texting sensitive information — encryption,
documentation issues
• Responding to social media — postings about work, patient care
• Patient portals and requests by patients to amend records
• Patients filming care providers, security and other patients
• Security or law enforcement filming patients
Johanna Klohn, JD, MPH, has over 20 years of experience in
the health care industry. Her career began as a clinical scientist
specializing in transfusion and transplant medicine. After obtaining
her law degree and practicing in a medical malpractice firm, Ms.
Klohn returned to health care at Cedars-Sinai Health System in the
Risk Management Department. She is currently chief risk officer for
the University of California Los Angeles Health System. (Northern
California seminars)
New Laws and Updates
• Notaries — updated language on ADs, other notary docs
• Death certificates and gender identity
• Safe patient handling — new regulations
• Revised telemedicine consent requirement
• Mandated training for abuse reporting
Locations
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Hosted Luncheon
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
End-of-Life Care and Decisions
• New requirement to provide information on terminal illness
• Alternative or experimental therapies — what to say about options
• Cultural differences — providing information about palliative care options
• Testing legal boundaries — providing too much, too little medication
• What’s in the wind — the legislature and physician-assisted suicide
Privacy Breach Updates
• Understanding federal and state requirements — CHA crosswalk chart
• Breach reporting change — notification period lengthened
• New requirement for identity theft prevention services
• When a privacy breach must be reported — considerations,
CHA risk assessment tool
• Recent court decisions on privacy breaches and damage claims
Critical Thinking on Consent and Privacy Issues
• Research and clinical studies
• Informing patients about HACs, ongoing liability
• Navigating care in a managed care world
• Dealing with ED patients
• HIPAA privacy issues
• Translation dilemmas — and more
April 28, 2015
Sheraton Mission Valley
1433 Camino Del Rio South
San Diego, CA 92108
May 20, 2015
Hyatt Regency Sacramento
1209 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
April 29, 2015
Doubletree by Hilton
Ontario Airport
222 North Vineyard Avenue
Ontario, CA 91764
May 21, 2015
DoubleTree by Hilton
Berkeley Marina
200 Marina Boulevard
Berkeley, CA 94710
May 12, 2015
Hilton Los Angeles North/Glendale
100 W. Glenoaks Boulevard
Glendale, CA 91202
May 28, 2015
Piccadilly Inn Shaw
2305 W. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
May 13, 2015
Hilton Orange County Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Free Consent Manual
Attendees will receive a free copy of CHA’s 2015 Consent Manual,
the industry’s premier resource on consent and related health
care law.
If you are unable to attend the seminar, but would like to purchase
the manual, go to www.calhospital.org/consent. (Pre-orders
accepted; manual available late April.)
Tuition includes CEs, lunch, course materials and a free copy of CHA’s
updated 2015 Consent Manual.
* Members are CHA member hospitals, CHA associate members and government
agencies. ** Nonmembers are limited to non-hospital health care providers,
clinics, post-acute facilities, and consultants, insurance companies, law firms and
other entities that serve hospitals. Education programs and publications are a
membership benefit and are not available to eligible nonmember hospitals.
Continuing Education
Full attendance at the educational session is a prerequisite for
receiving professional continuing education. Attendees must sign in
at the seminar and, when required, include professional license number.
Certificates will be emailed.
Register online
This is a one-day seminar; check the seminar you will attend:
̓̓ April 28 San Diego
̓̓ April 29 Ontario
̓̓ May 12 Glendale
̓̓ May 20 Sacramento
̓̓ May 13 Costa Mesa
̓̓ May 21 Berkeley
̓̓ May 28 Fresno
Name:
Title:
Compliance — Application has been made to the Health Care
Compliance Certification Board for approval to award Health Care
Compliance Association continuing education credit for this seminar.
Organization:
Health Care Executives — CHA is authorized to award 5.5 hours
of pre-approved ACHE Qualified Education Credit (non-ACHE) for this
program toward the advancement or recertification in the American
College of Healthcare Executives. Participants in this program wishing
to have the continuing education hours applied toward ACHE Qualified
Education credit should indicate their attendance when submitting
an application to the American College of Healthcare Executives for
advancement or recertification.
State:Zip:
Health Information — Application has been made to the American
Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) for continuing
education program approval.
CEs:
Legal — CHA is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.
This activity has been approved for 5.5 hours of MCLE credit.
Provider #1980.
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City:
Telephone:
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Cc Email: (optional)
Dietary Request: � Vegetarian � Food Allergies:
Special Requests Pursuant to ADA:
̓̓ Compliance
̓̓ Legal (lic. # required) ̓̓ Health Care Executives
̓̓ Nursing (lic. # required) ̓̓ Health Information
̓̓ Social Work (lic. # required) ̓̓ Risk Manager
Nursing — Provider approved by the California Board of Registered
Nursing, CEP #11924, for 6.6 Contact Hours.
Tuition:
Risk Manager — Application has been made to the American Society
for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) to award continuing
education toward the fulfillment of FASHRM (Fellow), DFASHRM
(Distinguished Fellow), and CPHRM renewal.
̓̓ **Nonmember Rate............................................................................... $550
Social Work — This course meets the qualifications for 5.5 hours of
continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the
California Board of Behavioral Sciences. PCE #1735.
Additional Information
̓̓ *Member Rate....................................................................................... $330
* Members are CHA member hospitals, CHA associate members and government agencies.
** Nonmembers are limited to non-hospital health care providers, clinics, post-acute facilities,
and consultants, insurance companies, law firms and other entities that serve hospitals.
Education programs and publications are a membership benefit and are not available to
eligible nonmember hospitals.
Payment:
̓̓ Check enclosed. Make check payable to CAHHS/CHA and
include registrant’s name.
Cancellation Policy/Late Payment: A $50 non-refundable processing fee
will be retained for each cancellation. Cancellations must be made in writing
seven or more business days prior to the scheduled session and emailed to
[email protected]. No refunds will be made after these dates.
Substitutions are encouraged. Please note: payment is due on or before program.
Payments not received by the seminar date may be subject to a 10% late fee.
̓̓ Credit Card (check one): Special Accommodations or Questions: If you require special accommodations
pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, or have other questions, please call
(916) 552-7637.
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