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OMIC Video Resources

Videos

Five-Part Series with Denise Chamblee, MD

Part I: “How Staff Can Save Vision”

Part II: “Policies Protect Patients”

Part III: “It’s More Than Just Loss of Vision”

Part IV: “Harm to a Patient and a Horrible Outcome”

Part V: “Parties, Patience, and Paying Attention”

“Telephone Screening: Liability Issues and Guidelines”

“Take Time Out”

 

HIPAA/HITECH Resources

OMIC Business Associate Agreement

OMIC has completed its revision of the HIPAA Business Associate (BA) Agreement it maintains between itself and each of its insureds. You can download a copy here:  Business Associate Agreement-OMIC-9.1.2013. A hard copy is also being sent to OMIC insureds by mail. Please understand that because OMIC has 4,500 physician insureds, it would be administratively burdensome for OMIC to review and sign individual BA Agreements provided by each of its insureds. OMIC’s BA Agreement meets the latest HIPAA and HITECH standards as promulgated in the Omnibus HIPAA/HITECH Final Rule and is the only BA Agreement that OMIC will maintain between itself and its insureds. Please retain your copy of the OMIC BA Agreement with your HIPAA compliance materials.

Sample Documents for Your Practice

OMIC has drafted several sample documents that you may download and use in your practice. These samples are a starting point for ophthalmology practices. They should be customized, as necessary, to meet your practice’s specific needs and circumstances. These materials do not constitute the provision of legal advice by OMIC and are not a substitute for legal or professional advice.

 

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has also created several sample documents for use in your practice. The can be found by following these links:

 

Guidance Tools

The American Medical Association has prepared a booklet explaining the changes to the HIPAA regulations: AMA HIPAA Privacy and Security Toolkit.

See also the following free resources, which include webinars and guidance documents to train yourself and your staff. The webinar series was presented by the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has useful guidance documents for physician offices.

 

Compounded Drugs and Off-Label Use

Welcome to OMIC’s Compounded Drugs and Off-Label Use risk management resource library. We are committed to providing you with the resources and templates necessary to adequately inform your patients about the risks, benefits, and alternatives of this procedure.

Compounded Products: Use, Regulation, and Risk
Liability and Coverage for Contaminated-Product Claims
Reduce the Risks of Compounded Drugs
Read the Label Carefully: How Ads for Off-Label Drugs and Devices Could Harm Your Practice
Hotline Q&A: Standing Order Medications
Medical Implications of Using Off-Label Drugs and Devices
Case Study: Lack of Informed Consent for Use of a Research Drug
Informed Consent for Off-Label Use of a Drug or Device
When FDA Leaves Doctors to Their Own Devices
Responding to “Dear Healthcare Provider” Letters

2013 Update: New Regulations For Compounding Drugs Coming Into Focus…

Visit OMIC’s Drugs and Devices library to view other resources for Compounded Drugs and Off-Label Use including risk management articles, closed claim studies, and recommendation and procedure guides.

See also: Advertising resources.

Advertising

Welcome to OMIC’s Advertising risk management resource library. We are committed to providing you with the resources necessary to adequately protect your practice from advertising liability.

Advertising Medical Services

Article on Advertising for Medical Services
Understanding the Basic Rules of Advertising
Ethical and Risk Management Issues Related to Advertising and Marketing
Case Study: False Advertising and Misrepresentation Hamper Defense in Laser Facial Surgery Case

Visit OMIC’s Practice Administration library to view other resources for Advertising including risk management articles, closed claim studies, and recommendation and procedure guides.

HIPAA

Welcome to OMIC’s HIPAA risk management resource library. We are committed to providing you with the resources and templates necessary to adequately inform your patients about the risks, benefits, and alternatives of this procedure.

HIPAA

Practical Application of HIPAA Privacy Rules (Part 1)
Practical Application of HIPAA Privacy Rules (Part 2)
Updated Requirements for Securing Protected Patient Information Published by HHS
Confidentiality and Malpractice Claims
What You Should Do Now to Protect Your Patient’s Eye Health Information
Hotline Q&A: Medical Record Requests
HIPAA-Proofing Your Smart Phone or Mobile Device
Social Media Liability

Visit OMIC’s Practice Administration library to view other resources for HIPAA including risk management articles, closed claim studies, and recommendation and procedure guides.

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