Document Retention 2016 - Document Retention, you don't have to be overwhelmed with that all too frustrating Paper Chase - By Compliance Global Inc
Date2016-05-12
Deadline2016-05-12
VenueCompliance Global Inc. 2754 80th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA - United States
KeywordsPii training; Business records retention; Hipaa compliance training
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
The only constant today is change…and with regards to document retention policy and privacy, laws, regulations are changing all of the time. You need to be diligent to know how, and if, your current policy is affected by these changes.
Retention and management of records is more complicated than just deciding what to keep and for how long. In what form should records be kept? Should we keep more than what the regulations require? If so, what? What about possible litigation needs? Examiner expectations must be met, of course, but other parties, such as law enforcement, auditors, and those representing your employees may require access to information, as well.
Why Should You Attend:
To manage an effective program in a cost-effective manner, compliance professionals must rely on information from a broad range of resources within the organization. Records management is the point of convergence of these resources, which is why effective and reliable records management training must be part of your Compliance Program.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Specific tips for business records retention practices that both strengthen your process and standardize your records management program
How to plan for worst case scenarios
Developing records retention schedules
The key elements of a security assessment of your plan
Learning Objectives:
Retention basics: What should you keep and for how long?
What about HIPPA compliance training and medical records?
What is Personally Identifiable Information (PII training)?
Privacy laws: What is the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and why should I care?
How do I protect myself, my business, and how do I get started?
Electronic records retention, promises and problems
Who Will Benefit:
Compliance Officers
Auditors
Information Security and Management Personnel
IT Personnel
Senior Management
Operations Professionals
Human Resources Professionals
Anyone involved in the Creation, Management, and Destruction of Information and Records
Speaker Profile:
Cathleen Hampton has more than 25 years of experience as a human resources professional providing subject matter expertise and consulting services in areas of risk and compliance, work force planning, and human capital strategy. She has a unique ability to analyze operations for risk and help maneuver cultural practices and compliance enhancements that increase organizational outcomes. She is a well-known speaker noted for presenting best-in-practice solutions focused on talent retention and operational strategies that outpaced major completion through strong and decisive business leadership.
The only constant today is change…and with regards to document retention policy and privacy, laws, regulations are changing all of the time. You need to be diligent to know how, and if, your current policy is affected by these changes.
Retention and management of records is more complicated than just deciding what to keep and for how long. In what form should records be kept? Should we keep more than what the regulations require? If so, what? What about possible litigation needs? Examiner expectations must be met, of course, but other parties, such as law enforcement, auditors, and those representing your employees may require access to information, as well.
Why Should You Attend:
To manage an effective program in a cost-effective manner, compliance professionals must rely on information from a broad range of resources within the organization. Records management is the point of convergence of these resources, which is why effective and reliable records management training must be part of your Compliance Program.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Specific tips for business records retention practices that both strengthen your process and standardize your records management program
How to plan for worst case scenarios
Developing records retention schedules
The key elements of a security assessment of your plan
Learning Objectives:
Retention basics: What should you keep and for how long?
What about HIPPA compliance training and medical records?
What is Personally Identifiable Information (PII training)?
Privacy laws: What is the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and why should I care?
How do I protect myself, my business, and how do I get started?
Electronic records retention, promises and problems
Who Will Benefit:
Compliance Officers
Auditors
Information Security and Management Personnel
IT Personnel
Senior Management
Operations Professionals
Human Resources Professionals
Anyone involved in the Creation, Management, and Destruction of Information and Records
Speaker Profile:
Cathleen Hampton has more than 25 years of experience as a human resources professional providing subject matter expertise and consulting services in areas of risk and compliance, work force planning, and human capital strategy. She has a unique ability to analyze operations for risk and help maneuver cultural practices and compliance enhancements that increase organizational outcomes. She is a well-known speaker noted for presenting best-in-practice solutions focused on talent retention and operational strategies that outpaced major completion through strong and decisive business leadership.
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