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It is time for your annual Security Risk Analysis or an update to your existing one!


There may be additional requirements to your Security Risk Analysis including mobile device security policy and audit backup for corrective action plan.


If approved, the NPRM would allow you to use your 


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our local Regional Extension Center (REC) has experienced consultants to assist your health care IT needs. Texas RECs have been positioned to effectively support practices and hospitals with Meaningful Use, including expertise in the following areas:


 Annual Security Risk Analysis  Preparation for Meaningful Use and HIPAA Audits  Meaningful Use Stage 1 and Stage 2 Assistance  Breach and Incident Planning  Business Associate Agreements  HIPAA Privacy and Security Consulting  Security Policy Formulation and Documentation


TOPIC:


How to incorporate Patient Portals and 


DATE:


Oct. 1, 2014 PRESENTER:


Sharon Rose, RN, MAM, BSOE


REGISTRATION: www.txrecs.org/webinars


Texas RECs are your trusted advisors for Meaningful Use and EHR Implementation serving all health care providers and hospitals.


Greater Houston Area San Antonio Corpus Christi Laredo


Rio Grande Valley


DFW Metroplex Corsicana Jacksonville Longview


Texarkana, Tyler


NORTH TEXAS REC (469) 648-5044 rhowe@ntrec.org www.ntrec.org


East Texas Hill Country Austin Waco


Brazos Valley


The project described was supported by Grant Number EP-HIT-09-003 from the 


CENTREAST REC (979) 436-0390


centreastrec@tamhsc.edu www.centreastrec.org


GULF COAST REC (713) 500-3479 GCREC@uth.tmc.edu www.uthouston.edu/gcrec


Serving the


108 Most Western Counties in Texas


WEST TEXAS HITREC (806) 743-7960 info@wtxhitrec.org www.wtxhitrec.org


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