The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge. Health care is ever changing and family involvement is at an all-time high. Healthcare professionals must be conscientious not to violate patient privacy, as even a single violation can lead to severe consequences for both the patient and the healthcare professional.
Course Publication Date:
June 10, 2024
This course is available with
NO ADDITIONAL FEE if you have an active
one year unlimited membership!
Author: | Heather Frommeyer MSN Ed, RN |
Course No: | HIPPA-24 |
Contact Hours: | 2.00 |
Delivery Method: | Online Self Study |
Category: | Medical & Surgical Issues Career and Self Community & Home Health Emergency & Trauma Medicine Leadership & Case Management Professional Issues
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Learning Objectives
Identify the purpose and components of HIPAA
Identify information protected under the HIPAA privacy rules
Describe the permitted uses and disclosures of protected health information (PHI)
List three rights patients have under the HIPAA privacy rules
Identify who may have access to PHI and how accessibility should be granted and monitored
Describe the responsibilities of healthcare providers/staff members and facilities or healthcare organizations regarding HIPAA compliance