• Addressing Patient Complaints About Privacy Violations
    Jun 2 2025

    In the third and final episode of Florida Capital Conversations' healthcare privacy series, Tallahassee attorneys Shannon Hartsfield and Eddie Williams join hosts Nathan Adams and Mia McKown to discuss the challenges of patient privacy complaints under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). They explain that though complaints are common — often concerning alleged misuse or disclosure of protected health information — patients have limited legal recourse beyond filing complaints with providers, state boards or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as HIPAA does not include a private right of action allowing patients to sue organizations directly.

    The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication, robust HIPAA policies and thorough documentation in addressing and preventing privacy issues. Ms. Hartsfield and Mr. Williams emphasize timely responses to complaints, comprehensive staff training and proactive protocol updates as key strategies for building patient trust and resolving issues efficiently. As a whole, the series offers practical legal insight into privacy matters affecting Florida's healthcare landscape.

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    15 mins
  • What Healthcare Providers Should Be Telling Students and Interns About HIPAA and Snooping
    May 19 2025

    In the second episode of a "Florida Capital Conversations" mini-series on healthcare privacy, Tallahassee healthcare attorneys Shannon Hartsfield and Eddie Williams focus on Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance for students and interns. They discuss the importance of treating students and interns as part of the healthcare workforce under HIPAA, implementing thorough training on privacy policies and electronic record security, and the serious consequences of unauthorized access to or "snooping" on patient records. The episode imparts practical advice for healthcare providers to prevent privacy breaches and ensure students understand their legal responsibilities to protect sensitive health information in clinical settings.

    This Tallahassee-based podcast series takes a look at the many different aspects of state and local government through the lens of experienced legal professionals. Hosted by attorneys Nathan Adams and Mia McKown, these candid conversations offer a seat at the table to everyone who listens.

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    14 mins
  • Who Owns Your DNA? Lessons Learned from 23andMe
    May 5 2025

    In the first episode of a "Florida Capital Conversations" new healthcare privacy series, Tallahassee healthcare attorneys Shannon Hartsfield and Eddie Williams discuss the evolving landscape of genetic data privacy, focusing on protections under Florida law and the implications for genetic testing companies such as 23andMe. They explain how Florida law generally recognizes individuals as owners of their DNA and genetic test results, though there are exceptions for clinical or research use. The bankruptcy of 23andMe raises important questions about what happens to consumers' genetic data during company sales, highlighting the tension between consumer privacy promises and business realities. Unlike healthcare providers, consumer genetic information companies are typically not covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) but instead fall under Federal Trade Commission oversight, which enforces privacy commitments made to customers.

    This Tallahassee-based podcast series takes a look at the many different aspects of state and local government through the lens of experienced legal professionals. Hosted by attorneys Nathan Adams and Mia McKown, these candid conversations offer a seat at the table to everyone who listens.

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    18 mins
  • How to Protect Trade Secrets with Karen Walker and Tiffany Roddenberry
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode of our "Florida Capital Conversations" podcast series, Government Section Leader Karen Walker and litigation attorney Tiffany Roddenberry discuss the intricacies of protecting trade secrets in the realm of public procurement and dealing with Florida government. They highlight the broad definition of public records under Florida law, the potential for private entities to be subject to public records law and strategies for safeguarding confidential and proprietary information. The conversation provides valuable insight into overcoming legal and practical challenges to maintain confidentiality when engaging with state and local governments.

    This Tallahassee-based podcast series takes a look at the many different aspects of state and local government through the lens of experienced legal professionals. Hosted by attorneys Nate Adams and Mia McKown, these candid conversations offer a seat at the table to everyone who listens.

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    23 mins
  • Recent Developments in Florida Energy and Environmental Legislation
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode of our "Florida Capital Conversations" podcast series, policy advisor Jon Steverson and attorney Lawrence Sellers discuss significant legislative developments affecting the energy and environmental sectors in Florida. The conversation covers the statewide stormwater rule, energy resources, water legislation and proposed constitutional amendments. Mr. Sellers specifically addresses the economic implications of modifications to stormwater regulations, while Mr. Steverson analyzes the provisions of the energy resources bill. They conclude the conversation by reviewing measures related to bear hunting, the release of balloons and specialized license plates.

    This Tallahassee-based podcast series takes a look at the many different aspects of state and local government through the lens of experienced legal professionals. Hosted by attorneys Nate Adams and Mia McKown, these candid conversations offer a seat at the table to everyone who listens.

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    17 mins
  • Florida’s Equine Landscape
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode of our "Florida Capital Conversations" podcast series, Equine Industry Team Leader Kayla Pragid and Public Affairs Advisor Tori Deal delve into the diverse aspects of Florida's equine industry. Ms. Pragid shares insights into establishing the equine practice within the firm, while Ms. Deal talks about her journey as an equestrian lobbyist and consultant. The discussion also covers topics such as the resources provided by Holland & Knight to this unique field, the industry's economic contributions to the state, challenges it encounters and the role of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).

    This Tallahassee-based podcast series takes a look at the many different aspects of state and local government through the lens of experienced legal professionals. Hosted by attorneys Nate Adams and Mia McKown, these candid conversations offer a seat at the table to everyone who listens.

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    23 mins
  • Discussing Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session
    Dec 5 2023

    In this episode of our “Florida Capital Conversations” podcast series, policy advisors Kimberly Case, Tori Deal, Jon Steverson and Beth Vecchioli join together to discuss the 2024 regular legislative session in Florida. They each provide insight on a number of key legislative priorities heading into session, including healthcare, education, infrastructure, energy, coastal resilience and insurance. This conversation also covers Florida's budget and the continued economic and population growth in the state. Additionally, the group highlights how global and national events may impact the upcoming session, specifically the 2024 election cycle.

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    26 mins
  • Discussing the Implications of Healthcare Privacy Violations
    Oct 24 2023
    In this episode of our “Florida Capital Conversations” podcast series, healthcare attorneys Mia McKown, Eddie Williams and Shannon Hartsfield discuss how privacy violations can put a healthcare practitioner's license at risk. This conversation covers the types of privacy violations that warrant a complaint, how those complaints are filed and what physicians should do if a complaint is filed against them. They also offer guidance on the best ways to avoid potential violations.This Tallahassee-based podcast series takes a look at the many different aspects of state and local government through the lens of experienced legal professionals. These candid conversations offer a seat at the table to everyone who listens.
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    15 mins