HIPAA TRAINING
AUTHORIZATION
Recently released in a new version, this short course (~3.5 mins) explains how to obtain a valid authorization to use and disclose a person’s PHI under HIPAA. The course covers the elements required for a valid authorization. The course discusses when an authorization must be obtained and the exceptions where authorization isn’t required.
The video uses interesting visuals and real life case examples to bring the course material alive and keep trainees engaged.
After the video, there are 4 quiz questions that test on and reinforce lessons in the video.
Learning objectives:
- Learn how to obtain a valid authorization under HIPAA
- Understand the elements required for a valid authorization
- Distinguish between situations where an authorization is required and situations where an authorization isn’t needed
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