Ode to the Joy of HIPAA - A Focus on Emerging Obligations, Considerations and Trends

21 Nov , 2025

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As the Holiday Season is upon us, the widely known “12 Days of Christmas” comes to mind for many. Adapted to HIPAA, the focus of this webinar is on compliance, emerging requirements and potential perils to avoid. Given that cybercriminals attack more frequently during the Holidays, this timely webinar is a good reminder for remaining vigilant now and what to address in early 2026.

Objectives:

  • Learn 12 material items related to HIPAA compliance and mitigating risk.
  • Appreciate current attacks that cybercriminals are deploying in the healthcare sector.
  • Incorporate risk mitigation suggestions to decrease liability.

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