Kevin Wallace
Facilities Supervisor
Attorneys, consultants, and other legal professionals who handle PHI on behalf of Covered Entities.
Accounting firms, auditors, financial institutions, and others who access PHI for financial services.
Healthcare consultants, patient safety organizations, and other consultants who work with PHI.
Thirt-party administrators, practice management services, and others manage PHI for Covered Entities.
Medical transcriptionists, billing services, call centers, and other administrative support handling PHI.
Accreditation organizations, quality improvement organizations, and others involved in accreditation processes.
We offer convenient and user-friendly online Business Associate HIPAA training. The following are its key features:
If you want to manage protected health information (PHI) and avoid penalties, you must meet the conditions listed below as a Business Associate (BA).
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What Professionals Are Saying
The HIPAA + OSHA compliance package was straight to the point. It highlighted the common errors staff make and how to correct them before they become incidents.
Kevin Wallace
Facilities Supervisor
I assigned HIPAA Essentials For Medical Professionals to our clinical team and didn’t have to babysit it. Clean, practical, and easy to document for compliance.
Michael Patterson
Practice Administrator
HIPAA Essentials For Medical Professionals was the first one that felt like it was written for real clinic workflows. It cleared up the gray areas we argue about at work.
Danielle Morgan
Registered Nurse
The Ethics course was practical, not preachy. The scenarios felt like real workplace situations, not corporate fluff.
Brittany Collins
Operations Manager
As someone handling patient data on a daily basis, I needed a course that was both practical and compliant. This program gave me everything I needed to get certified quickly and apply the training to real-life scenarios.
Amira L.
Medical Office Coordinator
The courses were thoughtfully structured and surprisingly easy to follow. Complex HIPAA regulations were broken down into manageable sections that made sense. I feel genuinely confident in my understanding of compliance requirements now.
- Jake
Medical Office Administrator
The course was very easy to follow. Everything was broken down in a clear way, and I appreciated that I could quickly find what I needed. As a clinic manager, I was looking for something straightforward that I could recommend to my team. This training fit perfectly into our workflow.
Kelsey R.
Clinic Manager
The training was incredibly well structured. I appreciated being able to start and stop on my phone between appointments. The information was concise, and I had my certificate ready to download right after finishing.
David M.
Physical Therapist
As someone with a packed schedule, I appreciated the flexibility of HIPAA University's courses. I completed my certification during lunch breaks and evenings without disrupting my workflow at the clinic. Well worth the investment!
- Alex
Physician Assistant
We needed annual OSHA training that wasn’t confusing for non-clinical employees. This was clear and easy to roll out.
Nicole Hayes
HR Generalist
HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is a federal law aimed at protecting critical health information of patients. It ensures that healthcare organizations handle sensitive data efficiently while maintaining privacy.
Anyone who comes into contact with protected health information (PHI) should complete HIPAA training. This list includes medical staff, administrative personnel, billing departments, and third-party vendors.
No, not at all. HIPAA applies to individuals working in workplaces, including private practices, insurance companies, dental clinics, pharmacies, and even IT providers serving healthcare clients.
There is no specific timeline that HIPAA follows. But most employers need training annually. Hence, regular refresher courses are beneficial and help individuals stay updated and current.
Yes, the course is revised regularly to reflect current HIPAA regulations and real-world scenarios. You will be updated on the latest advancements in the healthcare field.