National Webinar

Webinar- Federal Health Privacy Laws in Integrated Settings: What You Need to Know About 42 CFR Part 2

Thursday September 25, 2025 — 2:00pm – 3:30pm EDT

As substance use and mental health treatment services are increasingly delivered within integrated care settings it’s essential for providers and administrators to understand how federal privacy protections—specifically 42 CFR Part 2 (“Part 2”)—apply to their work.

Join the CoE-PHI for a free virtual training that will describe key privacy considerations for providers and administrators navigating the federal privacy protections for SUD treatment records in integrated settings. We welcome professionals from organizations including, but not limited to:

  • Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers (CCBHCs)
  • Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs)
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)

During this live national event, we’ll examine when Part 2 applies within integrated care settings, explore how Part 2 allows information to be shared within these settings to support patient care, and apply learning to common scenarios through interactive case studies and discuss what the CoE-PHI can do to support organizations in understanding and applying the requirements of Part 2.

Certificates of completion will be provided to all attendees.

American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation services will be provided.

Learning objectives:

  • Explain when 42 CFR Part 2 (“Part 2”) applies within integrated care settings
  • Understand how Part 2 allows sharing of information within integrated settings (and externally)
  • Recognize how to apply learning through case study examples representing common scenarios
  • Identify how to access resources and technical assistance through the CoE-PHI

Who should attend:

  • Substance use and behavioral health treatment providers
  • Administrators
  • Privacy and compliance officers
  • State agency leaders
  • Others involved in providing treatment or coordinating care for people receiving treatment for substance use or mental health