
PCI DSS 4.0, HIPAA & How to Protect Your Practice, Presented by: Cheryl Mckenna and Steven Pishko
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Approved for 1 CEU, AADOM is an AGD PACE Approved Provider (can be used towards AADOM Designations)
This webinar will cover what every dental manager needs to know about ensuring their practice PCI maintains compliance after 4.0 rolls out in March 2025; plus, how to stay liability-free, and adherent to HIPAA security standards. This is especially important now, as PCI fines skyrocket, to ensure your office is protected from a financially debilitating data breach. And unlike businesses outside of medicine, you need to adhere to both PCI and HIPAA requirements.
Course Learning Objectives:
- Understand PCI (payment card industry) compliance
- Examine where PCI overlaps—and differs—from the HIPAA Security Rule
- Review the new requirements under PCI DSS 4.0
- Discuss how to ensure compliance and check your practice’s current status
- Assess your practice’s liability and what to ask your IT providers

Cheryl McKenna
A 24-year veteran of the merchant services industry, Cheryl McKenna helps dental Office Managers find profit within their patient payment systems. Quantifying those bottom-line contributions sets up that manager for raises, bonuses, and exciting line items on a resume: the tools needed for career advancement and personal financial gains.
Cheryl refuses to have a boring workday and tries to make everyone she encounters smile, laugh, or both. She teaches and consults on all aspects of electronic payments, systems, and how to save money to increase profits.
She is honored to have worked with hundreds of AADOM practices over the past 11 years.

Steven Pishko
Steven Pishko has over 20 years of experience working as a cost reduction consultant to healthcare-related organizations. Steve has been an essential part of the Merchant Advocate team heading up relationships and optimizing merchant pricing for the members of several large organizations, saving members over a million dollars in excessive fees.
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