Helen Oscislawski and Serena Mosley-Day are scheduled to co-present at this year’s American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) Fraud & Compliance Forum on “Privacy & Security Nuts and Bolts”.  This even will take place in Baltimore, Maryland at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel.

For more info: www.healthlawyers.org/Events/Programs/Documents/FC19_grid_web.pdf

To register: https://communities.healthlawyers.org/fraudcomplianceforum2019/registration-information

Serena Mosley-Day is the Senior Advisor for HIPAA Compliance and Enforcement, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In this role Serena is the national lead for OCR enforcement of the HIPAA rules, and works closely with OCR’s regional offices to promote compliance with and enforcement of the HIPAA rules, including through negotiated resolution agreements. Serena has been with HHS OCR since December 2013. Prior to serving as Senior Adviser, Serena was the Deputy Regional Manager, Southeast Region of HHS/OCR. Before joining HHS/OCR, Serena was an attorney at the Social Security Administration and a supervisory attorney for the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights. Serena is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. She obtained her Master of Public Management and Juris Doctor degrees from the University of Maryland. Serena also earned an LLM in Health Law from Georgia State University.

Helen Oscislawski is a corporate and regulatory attorney whose practice focuses almost exclusively on advising and representing healthcare clients. She is recognized nationally for her substantial experience with and understanding of legal issues that arise with the use and disclosure of patient data through electronic medical records and networked health information exchange. She is selected as a “Who’s Who Top Lawyer” and is also recognized as a Lawyer of Distinction, a designation granted to only the top 10% of attorneys in the nation. Helen is twice a governor-appointed past-member of the New Jersey Health Information Technology Commission and filled the seat reserved by statute for “an attorney practicing in this State with demonstrated expertise in health privacy”. Over the course of her career, she has completed complex legal analyses regarding patient consent issues, privacy standards, security breach response, and other patient-data related challenges.  She is known to many as a “go to” attorney on HIPAA, HIE, HIT and legal advice relating to managing health care data breaches.  She currently advises some of the most sophisticated organizations in the nation on all aspects of managing privacy, security and compliance risks arising from management of patient data.

In 2010, Helen founded Oscislawski LLC, a boutique law firm with offices in Princeton, New Jersey. The firm is a Founding Member of the national Women Owned Law group, and Helen serves as an Advisory Board Member. Oscislawski LLC was also recently recognized by U.S. News World Report as a 2019 Best Lawyers, Best Law Firm.

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