Privacy, Security, and Your Practice training video
Physician Practice Insider, April 21, 2015
HIPAA training isn’t a one-time effort. To be in compliance, all new staff require HIPAA orientation and existing staff need periodic refreshers on HIPAA requirements. “Privacy, Security, and Your Practice: HIPAA Refresher Training for the Entire Staff” combines two major components of the HIPAA regulation—privacy and security—in one concise-yet-comprehensive training video created specifically for physician practices. With this quick, convenient video, in less than 20 minutes you’ll provide your staff with everything they need to know about their role in HIPAA compliance.
Through real-life case scenarios, staff will witness typical violations and learn how their actions or inattention can compromise your practice’s compliance efforts. This valuable video will also offer compliance tips and cover essential topics such as minimum necessary standard, notice of privacy practices, patient access to medical records, password management, viruses/malicious software, and more.
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