Admitted to Practice | Washington, 1998 | | Illinois, 1986 |
| Becky Williams, a registered nurse with hands-on health care experience, is the chair of the Health Information Technology/HIPAA Practice Group. Becky has been named one of the “Best Lawyers in America” in health law by Woodward/White and a “Best Lawyer in Seattle” by Seattle Metropolitan magazine.
A nationally recognized authority on HIPAA and the HITECH Act, Becky focuses her practice on privacy, security, and health care regulatory issues. She counsels clients on health care privacy and security compliance, as well as electronic sharing of health information, health information exchange and electronic health record “donation”. She also advises health care clients on anti-kickback, physician self referral (e.g., the Stark Law), tax exemption, patient care, health care quality, governance and other health law issues.
Becky is the co-chair of the Enforcement Subworkgroup of the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) and chaired the WEDI Preemption Subworkgroup. She is a member of the Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology Task Force of the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and is a former Vice-Chair of the Health Information and Technology Practice Group of the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA). Becky has written numerous publications, articles, briefings, chapters and other publications. She is also a contributing author to the Employee Benefits Institute of America’s HIPAA Portability, Privacy and Security Manual. Becky is a frequent national speaker and regularly quoted in national health law publications.
Practice Highlights
- Develops effective HIPAA compliance strategies and counsels health care provider and health plan clients, as well as health care vendors and TPAs, on addressing ongoing HIPAA issues
- Structures arrangements – and develops implementing documents such as contracts, terms of use, bylaws, policies and procedures – for electronically sharing health information
- Assists clients in responding to data breaches, including providing notification of such breaches
- Represents hospitals and health systems in providing physicians with subsidized technology – often called EHR donations – to promote electronic data sharing in compliance with Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law and tax-exemption requirements
- Performs covered entities analyses and develops structures for complying with HIPAA
- Provides guidance with respect to risk analyses and risk management
- Develops privacy, security, and breach notification policies and procedures and related documents, including notices of privacy practices and authorizations
- Drafts and negotiates business associate contracts from both a covered entity and business associate perspective
- Advises a variety of clients in addressing compliance issues, conducting internal investigations, and developing corrective action plans
- Creates innovative methods for alternative uses of health information, including quality reporting and promotion of research and public health
- Develops effective approaches in establishing and sharing information through personal health records and shared care plans
- Advises hospitals, health systems and others in the health care industry in resolving Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute issues including those arising out of organizational structures, physician relationships and vendor agreements
- Represents hospitals, health systems and other health care providers in procuring software and technology to support their electronic health records
- Counsels numerous health care clients in general regulatory and contract matters
Additional Qualifications
- Worked as an attorney for several major national law firms focusing on health law
- Worked as a registered nurse at Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago; at St. Jude's Hospital, Vieux Fort, St. Lucia; and in home health and physician practice settings
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Professional and Community Activities
- Co-Chair, Sub-workgroup on Enforcement – Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI), Strategic National Implementation Project (SNIP)
- Chair, Sub-workgroup on Preemption, WEDI-SNIP
- Vice Chair, Health Information and Technology Practice Group, American Health Lawyers Association, 2004-2010
- Legal Aspects of Health Information Exchange Task Force, Health Information and Management Systems Society
- Secretary, Trustee; Executive Committee Member – Villa Academy
- Trustee, 2001-2009; Executive Committee Member, 2006 – American Lung Association of the Northwest
- Washington State Society of Healthcare Attorneys
- American Bar Association
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Professional Recognition
- Named as one of the “Best Lawyers in America” in Health Care Law by Woodward/White, 2005-present
- Listed in "Who’s Who in America," "Who’s Who Among Women" and "Who’s Who in Law"
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Education B.S.N., Nursing, Duke University, 1981, magna cum laude J.D., Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 1986
- Top 10 percent of class
- Dean's List each semester
- Editor, Women's Law Reporter
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