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Event date: 6/21/2017 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event HITEQ Center / Wednesday, June 21, 2017 / Categories: Privacy and Security, HIPAA, HIT Events 42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule and Health Center Compliance A HITEQ Webinar in collaboration with the California Primary Care Association (CPCA) This 2017 webinar explored the history and recent changes of 42 CFR Part 2, reviewed common definitions, and how the changes may affect integrated medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) programs, and discussion on LifeLong Medical Care’s experience. Presenters include: Reece Hirsch, CIPP - –Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Brenda Goldstein - –LifeLong Medical Care Julia Weisner, JD, Esq - –LifeLong Medical Care Print 45682 Tags: webinarHIPAAprivacy42 CFR Part 2CPCACalifornia Primary Care AssociationHITEQ Event Documents to download HITEQ-Webinar-CPCA 42 CFR Part 2_rev_508(.pdf, 831 KB) - 2087 download(s) HITEQ-Webinar-CPCA 42 CFR Part 2_rev_508(.pptx, 4.03 MB) - 1699 download(s) HITEQ_QandA_42CFR_final_508(.pdf, 374.25 KB) - 1291 download(s) Resource Links Recording of the CPCA/HITEQ webinar on 42 CFR Part II A link to the California Primary Care Association websiteIn 1994, the California Primary Care Association (CPCA) was formed and has become the statewide leader and recognized voice representing the interests of California community clinics and health centers and their patients. CPCA represents more than 1,200 not-for-profit Community Clinics and Health Centers (CCHCs) and Regional Clinic Associations who provide comprehensive, quality health care services, particularly for low-income, uninsured and underserved Californians, who might otherwise not hav Please login or register to post comments.