Article Updated: August 17, 2026

How much does HIPAA Training for Ophthalmology Practices Cost?

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 training is included.

Ophthalmology practices generally use per-user pricing models for HIPAA training. Smaller practices purchasing a limited number of licenses pay at the higher end of the range, while larger practices receive reduced pricing per learner through volume discounts. This structure aligns with onboarding processes and ongoing training requirements across clinical and administrative staff. Training costs are based on the number of workforce members who require access to the course. Pricing decreases as the number of users increases, which allows multi-location ophthalmology practices or larger teams to reduce the per-person cost.

Standard HIPAA training courses are priced separately from security awareness training. When both are purchased together, bundled pricing is often available, which lowers the overall cost per learner. This reflects the requirement for HIPAA training for staff with access to protected health information and security awareness training for all staff.

HIPAA Training for Ophthalmology Practices From The HIPAA Journal

The HIPAA Journal’s HIPAA Training for Ophthalmology Practices is online, comprehensive, and suitable for onboarding and annual refresher training for ophthalmology practices. The pricing follows a per-learner model, with standard rates aligned with typical industry costs and reduced pricing available for larger groups. The course includes certification upon completion, which provides documented evidence that workforce members have completed HIPAA training. The format supports access across devices, allowing staff to complete training alongside clinical responsibilities. Bundled HIPAA and security awareness training options are available, allowing practices to meet both HIPAA training and security awareness training expectations within a single program while managing overall cost per learner.

Author: PJ Murray

PJ Murray is the founder and publisher of The HIPAA Journal. He has more than 10 years of experience writing about HIPAA, healthcare compliance, patient privacy, and the protection of medical records. Through The HIPAA Journal, PJ helps healthcare organizations, business associates, and their employees better understand HIPAA regulations, reduce compliance risks, and strengthen the safeguards used to protect patient information.

PJ has a background in software development, holds an engineering degree, and specializes in the cybersecurity aspects of HIPAA compliance, including data security, medical record protection, and workforce training. He has also played a leading role in the development and launch of The HIPAA Journal Training, which provides HIPAA and cybersecurity training for healthcare organizations, business associates, students, and healthcare-related workforces.

PJ's work focuses on making complex regulatory and technical requirements easier for healthcare professionals and organizations to understand and apply in practice.
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