17th Annual WEDI National Conference to be held in May
HIPAA Weekly Advisor, April 7, 2008
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The Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) will hold its 17th annual National Conference May 20-22. This year's theme is "Improving Healthcare Through Data Exchange."
The conference will address topics including the following:
- HIPAA implementation, including transactions, NPI, attachments, privacy and security
- Interoperability issues
- Electronic health records
The early bird registration discount will continue through April 13.
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