Guide to HIPAA Compliance - Online Inservice

This course emphasizes that protecting privacy is everyone’s duty. Why? Because confidentiality is of utmost importance to patients and clients. Good healthcare professionals – like good friends – keep secrets. And good habits each day reduce the risk of a privacy violation. 

This course defines Protected Health Information under HIPAA. Participants will learn when it is appropriate to disclose, release, or share PHI as well as how information can be shared (i.e., physically, verbally, or electronically). Within this course we will discuss the peril of social media use and the importance of reporting any potential security breaches, as well as learn how people might attempt to gain access to private information through hacking, phishing emails, and other schemes – and how staff can effectively be on guard through daily vigilance. Lastly, we will discuss the importance of safe handling of paper documents; clean desks and workstations, and the importance of alerting a charge nurse or supervisor to suspicious activity.

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Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

  1. State what constitutes private information.
  2. Recite the rules regarding access and release of information.
  3. Recognize what is and is not appropriate regarding social media usage.
  4. Recognize a security incident or breach that should be reported.
  5. Recall safe handling of paper documents and records.
  6. Recognize practices for securing workstations.

Curriculum

Chapter 1: Introduction to Privacy Training

Chapter 2: Hush, Hush!

Chapter 3: Uphold Trust In Familiar Places

Chapter 4: Watch Where You Click

Chapter 5: Protect Information in Buildings & Homes

Price: $30.00

Contact Hour: 1

Course Author

Diane Evans

Diane Evans is Publisher of MyHIPAAGuide.com, a news and information service that helps HIPAA-covered organizations understand their responsibilities. 

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Course Accreditation

Provider approved by the California Department of Public Health, Nurse Aide Certification (NAC) #: 7046.  This document must be retained by the certified nurse assistant for a period of four years after the course completion. Provider approved by the Florida, New Hampshire, and Wyoming Board of Nursing-Certified Nursing Assistants, CE Broker Provider #: 50-13256.

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