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Young Moore Supports NCHIMA as Corporate Sponsor

Young Moore is proud to support the North Carolina Health Information Management Association (NCHIMA) as a corporate sponsor and exhibitor at its upcoming Annual Meeting. The Association provides continuing education and communication to health information professionals and educates the public on important issues such as health information and privacy. The Annual Meeting will be held June 5 – June 7, 2022 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Golf Resort & Spa in Concord, NC.

Young Moore’s health care attorneys counsel clients on compliance with state and federal privacy and security regulations affecting the health care industry. Clients regularly rely on our firm’s expertise to assist with matters involving HIPAA, HITECH, and the North Carolina Identity Theft Protection Act. Health care attorney David A. Senter, Jr. currently serves as the Interim Associate Compliance Officer and Director of Privacy of an Academic Medical Center in North Carolina.

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