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Engineering for HIPAA: What HIPAA Security Really Means Seattle EMBS and Computer Society January 28, 2004

Presenter Qualifications . Preston | Gates | Ellis LLPNational

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Engineering for HIPAA: What HIPAA Security Really Means Seattle EMBS and Computer Society January 28, 2004

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    1. Engineering for HIPAA: What HIPAA Security Really Means Seattle EMBS and Computer Society January 28, 2004 John R. Christiansen, Of Counsel Preston | Gates | Ellis LLP 925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) 623-9125 Email: johnc@prestongates.com

    2. Presenter Qualifications Preston | Gates | Ellis LLP National “Top 100” Law Firm Seattle/National and Pacific Rim Technology Oriented and Driven Health Care Practice Group: Full Service to Plans, Health Systems, Services Providers John R. Christiansen Chair, Technology Security Team Member, Health Care Practice Group Privacy, Security and HIPAA Compliance and Risk Management Technology Acquisition/Management, Strategic IT Relationships Author, Electronic Health Information: Privacy and Security Compliance Under HIPAA (AHLA 2000) Co -chair, ABA Healthcare Informatics Committee Co-chair, Generally Accepted Information Security Principles (GAISP), Legal, Contractual and Regulatory Principle Assistant Professor, Oregon Health & Sciences University School of Medicine Division of Medical Informatics

    3. No Single Road to Compliance

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