How to Be HIPAA Certified

You become HIPAA certified by completing an online training course on the HIPAA Privacy Rule, HIPAA Security Rule, and HIPAA Breach Notification Rule, passing the required lesson assessments, and receiving a certificate of completion that you can use for job applications, onboarding records, and workforce training documentation.

If you want an online course for individual certification, the Accredited HIPAA Certification from The HIPAA Journal is a sound choice. It is online, comprehensive, and suitable for onboarding and annual refresher training. You can complete the course on a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop device, which makes it practical to fit the training around work, study, or job searching.

What to Expect From HIPAA Certification Training

The course starts with HIPAA rules and regulations. That gives you a clear foundation before you move into any employer policies or procedures. You learn how the HIPAA Privacy Rule, HIPAA Security Rule, and HIPAA Breach Notification Rule apply to day-to-day work involving protected health information, disclosures, patient rights, incident reporting, device security, and email security.

The training also includes operational material that goes beyond definitions. You receive instruction on disclosure decisions, threats to patient data, routine causes of HIPAA violations, emergency situations, social media use, and artificial intelligence tools. That makes the course useful when you need training that reflects workplace conduct rather than a narrow summary of rule language.

Four Steps to be HIPAA Certified

The first step is to access the course through the online learning platform and sign in on the device you want to use. You can start the training immediately after enrollment.

The second step is to complete the lessons at your own pace. The platform allows you to pause and resume the training, so you can finish the course in one sitting or spread it across multiple sessions.

The third step is to complete the short quiz at the end of each lesson. You are assessed as you move through the course instead of waiting for a single final exam. Quiz retakes are available until you achieve a passing score.

The fourth step is to receive your certificate after you complete all required modules and assessments successfully. The certificate is issued immediately on completion and can be retained for your records.

Put the HIPAA Certificate on Your Resume

A HIPAA certificate from The HIPAA Journal gives you a training credential that can be added to your resume when you are applying for healthcare, administrative, billing, compliance, vendor, or support roles that involve protected health information. The HIPAA Journal is the leading source of HIPAA news and advice, and it is a highly reputable brand to have on your resume. When you list a certificate from The HIPAA Journal, you attach your training record to a name recognized for HIPAA reporting, compliance education, and coverage of enforcement and privacy issues. Your HIPAA certificate shows that you completed formal training on HIPAA rules and regulations. It does not replace employer training obligations.

PJ Murray

Author: PJ Murray

PJ Murray founded and is the publisher of The HIPAA Journal. He is committed to advancing the publication’s goal of promoting HIPAA compliance and safeguarding patient privacy by helping organizations and their employees better understand the regulations, as well as the importance of securing patient information and maintaining data security.  PJ has experience in software development, has earned an engineering degree, and specialises on the cybersecurity aspects of protecting medical records and training healthcare staff on HIPAA.