Requirements for Obtaining and Maintaining Approval for a CQIP
The new rule becomes effective May 21, 2021, and requires health care entities to:
Apply for renewed approval of their current CQIPs by December 31, 2021, and pay a $75 renewal fee;
Request renewed DOH approval for their CQIPs every five years thereafter;
Notify DOH within 30 days if there is a change in the entity’s “authorized representative” who submitted the application for new or renewed approval; and
Modify their CQIPs within six months to comply with any future changes to CQIP requirements adopted by DOH or the Washington legislature and to seek DOH approval for the modifications.
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Monday, March 8, 2021
Virginia has enacted new privacy legislation that bears similarities to the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) and borrows some concepts from the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”). In February, the Virginia legislature passed the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (SB No. 1392) (the “CDPA” or “Act”) and the governor signed the bill into law on March 2, 2021. This makes Virginia the second state in the country after California to adopt a comprehensive consumer privacy law. This article provides an overview of some of the key components of the CDPA.
To whom does the CDPA apply?
February 23, 2021
- CA US
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Overview:
This webinar will discuss the Health Care Quality Improvement Act (HCQIA) in detail, including the standards that must be met to achieve immunity under the act.
The HCQIA itself will be reviewed, including a detailed look at the Congressional purpose for the act. The legislative history of the act will be reviewed to gain an understanding of the intent of Congress in passing the act.
Next will be a review of the standards under the act. We will conduct a detailed review of each of the standards and the actions that are required to meet the intent of the standards. Specifically, there are four standards under the act that must be met. We will review each of these with an eye toward court interpretation of what actions an organization must take to achieve the protections granted by the act.