CMS announces two more HIPAA roundtables
HIPAA Weekly Advisor, August 14, 2003
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The Twelfth National HIPAA Implementation Roundtable is scheduled for 2:00-3:30 PM EST Friday, August 23, and the Thirteenth National HIPAA Implementation Roundtable is scheduled for the same time Thursday, September 25, 2003.
No registration is required. Those interested in participating can do so by calling 877/381-6315. The conference identification numbers are 1596431 for the August roundtable and 1596442 for the September roundtable.
CMS also recently posted transcripts of the May and June roundtables. A transcript of the July roundtable will be available soon.
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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