Article Updated: August 17, 2026

Is HIPAA Training Required by Law?

by | January 16, 26 | HIPAA Training Advice

HIPAA training is required by law for employees of Covered Entities and Business Associates who handle protected health information, with the requirement established under the HIPAA Privacy Rule and reinforced by the HIPAA Security Rule. The HIPAA Privacy Rule mandates that Covered Entities train all members of their workforce on policies and procedures relevant to their job functions. The HIPAA Security Rule requires that organizations implement a security awareness and training program for all workforce members with access to electronic protected health information.

Who the Law Covers

The training obligation applies to Covered Entities, which include healthcare providers, health plans, and healthcare clearinghouses. It also applies to Business Associates, defined as organizations or individuals that perform functions or activities involving protected health information on behalf of a Covered Entity. Business Associate employees who access, use, or disclose protected health information must receive training appropriate to their roles and the terms of their Business Associate Agreements.

Documentation and Enforcement

Training must be documented. The Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights reviews training records during compliance investigations and audits. Absence of training documentation has been cited in enforcement actions and contributes to findings of willful neglect. Organizations cannot demonstrate compliance without records showing who was trained, when, and on what content.

Training Options for Employees and Business Associates

HIPAA Journal Training offers online, comprehensive courses designed for both initial onboarding and annual refresher training. Covered Entities can enroll workforce members in The HIPAA Journal Training course for employees, which addresses the Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification obligations applicable to healthcare staff. Business Associates can enroll their workforce in The HIPAA Journal Training course for Business Associate employees, which covers the specific obligations that apply to organizations handling protected health information under a Business Associate Agreement.

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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