Presented by: Sabrina Morales, CEO of Linguistica International
Protecting Privacy, Building Trust, and Ensuring Compliance
In this session, we’ll walk through HIPAA’s Privacy and Security Rules as they apply to language services, helping you understand how to safeguard patient information while ensuring accurate and effective communication. Interpreters and language access staff play a critical role in maintaining confidentiality—this training will clarify your responsibilities, outline compliant practices, and provide the tools you need to stay protected under federal law.
Join Sabrina Morales, CEO of Linguistica International and expert in Title VI and HIPAA compliance, for a practical, easy-to-understand session that bridges healthcare regulations with real-world interpreting scenarios.
What You’ll Gain from This Webinar:
- HIPAA Fundamentals – Understand the Privacy and Security Rules and how they apply to interpreters and translators
- Protected Health Information (PHI) – Learn what qualifies as PHI and how to handle it properly in language service settings
- Interpreter Responsibilities – Clarify confidentiality, documentation, and secure communication procedures
- Avoiding Common Violations – Recognize red flags and risky practices that can lead to breaches or penalties
- Digital Communication & Telehealth – Ensure compliance when using phone, video, or digital platforms for interpretation
- Training & Accountability – Build a culture of compliance through consistent education and oversight
Who Should Attend?
- Healthcare Administrators & Compliance Officers – Strengthen your organization’s HIPAA and Title VI alignment
- Interpreters & Translators – Learn how to uphold privacy, security, and ethical standards in every encounter
- Language Access Managers & Coordinators – Improve compliance tracking and documentation procedures
- Public Health & Social Service Agencies – Ensure HIPAA compliance when contracting or using language services
Why This Training Matters
Promote Professionalism – Strengthen the integrity and credibility of your language access program
Protect Patient Privacy – Avoid breaches and maintain trust through compliant communication
Reduce Legal Risk – Understand penalties and how to prevent violations
Support Compliance & Accreditation – Meet both HIPAA and Title VI federal requirements