CMS to hold TCS, security roundtables
HIPAA Weekly Advisor, May 23, 2003
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CMS recently announced roundtables for May and June that will focus on HIPAA's transactions and code sets and security rules.
The Ninth National HIPAA Implementation Roundtable is scheduled for 2:00-3:30 PM EST May 29, 2003, and the Tenth National HIPAA Implementation Roundtable is scheduled for the same time June 25, 2003.
Those interested in participating can do so by calling 871/381-6315. The conference identification numbers are 426913 for the May roundtable and 427383 for the June roundtable. Callers must RSVP by e-mailing Alikia Brown at Abrown1@cms.hhs.gov or faxing to 410/786-1710.
Go to http://www.cms.gov/hipaa/hipaa2/events/default.asp#roundtable for more information on CMS' past and upcoming roundtables.
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