McLeod Health
HIPAA Privacy Administrator - Corporate Compliance
McLeod Health, Florence, South Carolina, United States, 29506
HIPAA Privacy Administrator - Corporate Compliance
Full‑time, Entry level position in the Legal function within the Hospitals and Health Care industry. Responsibilities
Interpret applicable HIPAA Privacy federal and state laws and regulations, determine compliance, plan audit parameters, and communicate necessary changes to affected parties. Handle privacy complaints, conduct investigations, determine root cause, and address violations per policy. Advocate and protect patient privacy by serving as key privacy advisor for patients and managing patient requests regarding their medical records. Manage the execution, review, and retention of Business Associate Agreements. Maintain an up‑to‑date HIPAA Privacy Compliance program using effective tools and methodologies to ensure data integrity and compliance with federal and state regulations. Conduct privacy compliance audits, review the results, devise, implement, and oversee corrective action plans. Collaborate with the HIPAA Security Administrator on the development, execution, and completion of the annual HIPAA audit schedule. Serve as the HIPAA Privacy subject‑matter expert for peers, colleagues, and committees. Engage with stakeholders across the organization to build collaborative relationships. Generate periodic reports to the Chief Compliance Officer and the McLeod Health Board on the state of privacy compliance. Supervise HIPAA Privacy auditor(s). Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Competence in performing audits, producing reports, formulating remediation or mitigation plans, and conducting appropriate follow‑up. Project‑management experience, preferably with a complex healthcare system. Proficiency in MS Office applications. Master’s degree preferred. CHPC preferred. If not certified at hire, must actively pursue certification within 12 months. Requirements
Bachelor’s degree. About Us
Founded in 1906, McLeod Health is a locally owned and not‑for‑profit organization supported by over 900 medical staff members and 2,900 licensed nurses. The system employs approximately 15,000 team members and serves its 18‑county service area with seven hospitals, three Health and Fitness Centers, a Sports Medicine and Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, and Hospice and Home Health Services. McLeod Health operates 988 licensed beds, including hospice and behavioral health facilities, and provides care through multiple physician practices. About the Team
We invite you to join a dynamic team of professionals who thrive in a collaborative environment. We are an equal‑opportunity employer.
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Full‑time, Entry level position in the Legal function within the Hospitals and Health Care industry. Responsibilities
Interpret applicable HIPAA Privacy federal and state laws and regulations, determine compliance, plan audit parameters, and communicate necessary changes to affected parties. Handle privacy complaints, conduct investigations, determine root cause, and address violations per policy. Advocate and protect patient privacy by serving as key privacy advisor for patients and managing patient requests regarding their medical records. Manage the execution, review, and retention of Business Associate Agreements. Maintain an up‑to‑date HIPAA Privacy Compliance program using effective tools and methodologies to ensure data integrity and compliance with federal and state regulations. Conduct privacy compliance audits, review the results, devise, implement, and oversee corrective action plans. Collaborate with the HIPAA Security Administrator on the development, execution, and completion of the annual HIPAA audit schedule. Serve as the HIPAA Privacy subject‑matter expert for peers, colleagues, and committees. Engage with stakeholders across the organization to build collaborative relationships. Generate periodic reports to the Chief Compliance Officer and the McLeod Health Board on the state of privacy compliance. Supervise HIPAA Privacy auditor(s). Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Competence in performing audits, producing reports, formulating remediation or mitigation plans, and conducting appropriate follow‑up. Project‑management experience, preferably with a complex healthcare system. Proficiency in MS Office applications. Master’s degree preferred. CHPC preferred. If not certified at hire, must actively pursue certification within 12 months. Requirements
Bachelor’s degree. About Us
Founded in 1906, McLeod Health is a locally owned and not‑for‑profit organization supported by over 900 medical staff members and 2,900 licensed nurses. The system employs approximately 15,000 team members and serves its 18‑county service area with seven hospitals, three Health and Fitness Centers, a Sports Medicine and Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, and Hospice and Home Health Services. McLeod Health operates 988 licensed beds, including hospice and behavioral health facilities, and provides care through multiple physician practices. About the Team
We invite you to join a dynamic team of professionals who thrive in a collaborative environment. We are an equal‑opportunity employer.
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