HIPAA Roles & Responsibilities Training

Master HIPAA compliance for your specific healthcare role

Every role in healthcare carries unique responsibilities for protecting patient information—and missing them can lead to serious HIPAA violations. This HIPAA Roles and Responsibilities Training gives staff and leaders clear guidance on what the law expects in their specific positions. Through real-world examples, it covers how to apply the “Minimum Necessary Rule,” limit access to information, follow safe sharing practices, and use a five-step decision-making process to stay compliant. The course is provided in English, Spanish, and over 70 languages, with translation available upon request. Learners leave with practical tools to make confident, lawful choices in their daily tasks. With the right knowledge, every team member can protect privacy, prevent mistakes, and maintain patient trust.

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Advanced Level
30 Mins to Complete
Completion Certificate
Self-Paced

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Course Outline

HIPAA Roles & Responsibilities Training
#1   Keeping Up With HIPAA: Your Role & Responsibilities
  • How HIPAA Applies to Your Role
  • Scenario
  • Role-Based Access & Decision Making
  • Scenarios
  • How to Stay Current & Support Compliance in Your Team
  • Chapter Feedback
#2   Conclusion
  • Assessment
  • Course Feedback

About the Instructor

Sherrina Hansen

Sherrina is a Healthcare Compliance Professional. She holds multiple certifications including Medical Coding, Medical Auditing, as a Compliance Officer and an Instructor.  In her 20 plus years of experience, she has educated all levels of healthcare professionals from those with no medical background, to those in the C-Suite and Board of Directors. She has a soft spot for healthcare providers and staff, especially when it comes to compliance. Compliance is full of rules and regulations that everyone is expected to follow. In spite of years of extensive education to be able to work in the healthcare field, compliance education is sorely lacking. People are expected to follow the guidelines, and sometimes get into trouble for not following them, when they may not even be aware of the guidelines they violated. Just like providers and staff try to protect their patients, She strives to protect the providers and staff.  

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