Briefings on HIPAA compliance training survey
HIM-HIPAA Insider, November 23, 2015
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Help us understand how your organization conducts HIPAA training. Briefings on HIPAA (BOH) is conducting a survey to learn about training practices: what training methods are standard, new and innovative training, how to keep employees engaged and informed, and which training methods are successful and which aren’t. The results will be featured in an upcoming issue of BOH with commentary from participants and industry experts. If you complete the survey and enter your contact information we will send you a free copy of the results. Click on the link below to answer the survey online. If the click-through does not work, copy and paste the URL into the address bar of your browser.
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