HIPAA training for ophthalmology practices typically costs between $25 and $35 per workforce member for standard online certification courses, with pricing structured per employee and adjusted based on volume, course scope, and whether additional security awareness...
42 CFR Part 2 training is important because it ensures workforce members understand and apply federal confidentiality requirements governing substance use disorder patient information, including strict rules on consent, disclosure, and redisclosure that exceed those...
Therapists and counselors working in HIPAA Covered Entities are required by the HIPAA Security Rule to complete security awareness training as part of an ongoing training program covering the protection of electronic protected health information, and that obligation...
Small medical practices in Texas are subject to the same HB 300 training requirements as large hospital systems and must train every employee who has access to protected health information on the Texas Medical Records Privacy Act as amended by House Bill 300, on...
Confidentiality builds trust in substance use disorder treatment because patients who believe their information will remain protected are more willing to seek care, disclose sensitive details honestly, and remain engaged in treatment over time, while patients who fear...