CME1 - Navigating the Intersection of Technology and Reproductive Health: Regulatory Policy, Data Privacy, and Quality Improvement
Monday, August 26, 2024
8:45 AM – 10:00 AM ET
Location: Hanover FG
CPE:1.5 CME: 1.25 CE: 1.0 CEU: 1.25
In a rapidly evolving landscape of reproductive health legislative changes, the intersection of data privacy, technology and healthcare has never been more critical for health care organizations. This session will explore the complexities and challenges facing reproductive care teams and health centers today in their use of data and technology to support reproductive care. Our panel of subject matter experts will discuss the multifaceted relationship between recent reproductive health legislation, data privacy concerns, and the strategies healthcare professionals can employ to safeguard both their patients and their practices.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the current and potential array of reproductive health legislation that impacts care delivery at health centers and how it affects health center obligations to patients.
Identify resources, data governance and technology solutions that can aid health centers in addressing reproductive health care both to improve services to patients and to protect their privacy.
Develop strategies and action plans to protect patient confidentiality, mitigate legal risks, and uphold ethical standards within their health center or organization.