42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule -What you Need to Know
Join us for our free national webinar where we'll outline recent changes to Part 2, the federal law that protects the confidentiality of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment records, and
Join us for our free national webinar where we'll outline recent changes to Part 2, the federal law that protects the confidentiality of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment records, and
This training is only open to members of the Co-Occuring Collaborative Serving Maine. To become a member, please see the Co-Occuring Collaborative Serving Maine website. Join the CoE-PHI and the
Virtual Anytime Session - National Association of School Nurses Conference The Center of Excellence for Protected Health Information (CoE-PHI) is hosting a 60-minute asynchronous presentation during the NASN Annual Conference that
Join the CoE-PHI for a free national webinar during which we’ll outline the requirements of the 2024 Final Rule amending 42 CFR Part 2 (“Part 2”) and apply learning to
Free Virtual Skills Training for Peer Workers This event card is for the July 30 session. You can register for the August 20 session here.Peer Recovery Support Specialists have a
Free Virtual Skills Training for Peer Workers Peer Recovery Support Specialists have a unique role in assisting individuals through the recovery process, through shared lived-experience. Peers help people become, and
Join the CoE-PHI and NASADAD for a free virtual training that will describe key privacy considerations for patients’ SUD treatment records that originate from a Part 2 program or provider within integrated health settings.
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.
This training is designed to help providers prepare for meaningful conversations with their patients around privacy, confidentiality, and navigating decisions about sharing their substance use treatment information.
This training is designed to help providers prepare for meaningful conversations with their patients around privacy, confidentiality, and navigating decisions about sharing their substance use treatment information.