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Helping Entities Implement Privacy and Security Protections Medscape Programs

Posted on April 5, 2014 by Dissent

HHS has recently added another training module to its offerings. The latest is on EHRs and HIPAA:

OCR has six educational programs for health care providers on compliance with various aspects of the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules. Each of these programs is available with free Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits for physicians and Continuing Education (CE) credits for health care professionals. They are available at Medscape.org and on OCR’s Medscape Destination page:

  • EHRs and HIPAA: Steps for Maintaining the Privacy and Security of Patient Information
  • Your Mobile Device and Health Information Privacy and Security
  • Understanding the Basics of HIPAA Security Risk Analysis and Risk Management CME
  • Patient Privacy: A Guide for Providers
  • HIPAA and You: Building a Culture of Compliance
  • Examining Compliance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule

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