Subject: Thank you for attending our learning opportunity "42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule- What You Need to Know!"


Additional Resources and Learning Opportunities for Attendees of CoE-PHI's Part 2 Final Rule Webinar


Thank you for attending the Center of Excellence for Protected Health Information's learning opportunity “42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule – What You Need to Know​!”


The CoE-PHI has a suite of resources and on-demand learning opportunities to support providers and administrators of behavioral health services in various settings in understanding and applying the federal health privacy laws in practice.


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Featured Resources


eLearning Module: Privacy Basics for Frontline Staff

This CoE-PHI eLearning module focuses on privacy protections under 42 CFR Part 2 (Part 2) and how to share protected health information (PHI) in compliance with Part 2. It is designed to help professionals who provide or administer substance use services understand how PHI can be shared within one’s own organization, and when communicating with clients and individuals outside their organizations.

Decision Tree- I Provide SUD Services in an FQHC: Does Part 2 Apply to Me?

This CoE-PHI resource is meant to increase understanding of the requirements of Part 2 and its applicability to providers and organizations.

eLearning Module: Does Part 2 Apply to Me or My Practice?

This foundational eLearning module from the CoE-PHI is designed to help substance use treatment providers and administrators determine whether their patients’ records are protected by 42 CFR Part 2 (also known as “Part 2”), the federal confidentiality law and regulations for SUD treatment records.

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Funded by SAMHSA, the CoE-PHI develops and disseminates resources, training, and TA for states, healthcare providers, school administrators and individuals and families to improve understanding and application of federal privacy laws and regulations, including FERPA, HIPAA, and 42 CFR Part 2, when providing and receiving treatment for SUD and mental illness.


Resources, training, technical assistance, and any other information provided through the CoE-PHI do not constitute legal advice.