Mark R. Brengelman
Attorney at Law, Frankfort, Kentucky
Mark holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky.
Retiring as an Assistant Attorney General, he now represents:
- health care professionals;
- two government health care licensure boards;
- a government ethics commission, and;
- parents and kids in confidential child abuse and neglect cases, termination of parental rights, and adoption proceedings
Mark is a frequent continuing education presenter including national organizations around the country. He helps his clients navigate the law and ethics and make the rules understandable as applied to them.
Mark has worked for all three branches of government.
Products by this Speaker
42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule: What You Need to Know
On February 8, 2024, both the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) with the Substanc...
Business Associate Agreements for HIPAA - Top Ten Points to Know
Under HIPAA, business associate agreements (BAAs) are critical legal contracts that govern how a cov...
Covered Entities under HIPAA - Do You Know Who They Are?
HIPAA sets national standards to protect the privacy and security of individuals’ protected health i...
Disposal of Protected Health Information under HIPAA and a Focus on State Licensure Law Beyond Just Telehealth
Disposal of Protected Health Information (PHI) is a critical component of compliance under HIPAA. HI...
E-mailing, Texting, and the Use of Personal Devices by Healthcare Professionals HIPAA and Privacy Myths vs Reality - Recorded Webinar
This informative webinar begins with the most basic of questions: Does the HIPAA Privacy Rule permit...
Facility Directories Under HIPAA - Letting People Know You’re in the Hospital
Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, hospitals and other covered health care providers can maintain and use...
Group Health Plans under HIPAA - Can They Get Your Mental Health Records to Pay for Your Treatment?
HIPAA is designed to protect the privacy of individuals’ health information while allowing necessary...
HIPAA and Family Medical History - What to Know
Understanding how HIPAA applies to family medical history is essential for both patients and provide...
HIPAA and FERPA - Privacy Rules for Both You Must Know; Do They Get Along?
When working with health’s protected health information and educational information about students a...
HIPAA and Incidental Disclosures - What’s That and Why is it Incidental? What Won’t Get You in Trouble
HIPAA establishes a federal standard to protect individuals’ protected health information (PHI) from...
HIPAA and Judicial or Administrative Proceedings - What are the Expectations and How do State Licensure Boards Apply State Law? Let’s Talk About Administrative Law, Too
The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals’ protected health infor...
HIPAA and mobile device liability – how cell phones cost a HIPAA business associate $650,000
HIPAA violations for improper cell phone use – a business associate’s $650,000 sanction and how you ...
HIPAA Authorizations in General – What are They and Does a Subpoena Count?
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule, certain disclosu...
HIPAA Disclosures as Required by Law - by What Law? How do I know ‘That Law?'
The HIPAA Privacy Rule sets national standards for the protection of individuals’ protected health i...
HIPAA Disclosures for Law Enforcement Purposes
The HIPAA Privacy Rule protects the privacy of individuals’ protected health information (PHI) while...
HIPAA Disclosures to Family and Friends - Of Course I Want My Spouse to Know/Not Know!
This webinar explores how to handle disclosures to support systems in all forms, whether it be a spo...
HIPAA Privacy and Disclosures in Emergency Situations – What Are the Emergencies and How Do They Apply to the Duty to Warn?
The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals’ protected health infor...
HIPAA Privacy for Dead Persons - Confidentiality Beyond the Grave and After the End of the Doctor-Patient Privilege
Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, the confidentiality and privacy protections afforded to individuals’ h...
HIPAA Updates for 2026 – Where is Medical Privacy Headed?
The rapidly evolving regulatory environment for health information privacy and security, driven by h...
How to Conduct a HIPAA Risk Assessment and the Surprising Danger of Not Doing One - Recorded Webinar
HIPAA risk assessments help in identifying and implementing the most effective and appropriate admin...
