We’ve created a list of healthcare compliance training courses to help healthcare workers comply with legal, ethical, and professional standards. These courses were designed to teach them the policies and procedures they must know and abide by to protect a patient's privacy and safety.
SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Compliance Training course is the perfect one to deliver to your employees if you’re looking to get the most important and essential HIPAA compliance information. It starts by giving an overview of what HIPAA is and informing learners about what it provides. There’s also a lesson enumerating the major parts of HIPAA and the different rules that apply: The Privacy Rule, Security Rule, and Breach Rule. Each one will be discussed in detail followed by the importance of protected health information (PHI) and the common threats to getting this valuable information.
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Explore the courseThis course emphasizes the importance of maintaining a trusting relationship between medical practitioners and their clients. The first lesson starts by outlining what is expected of a trustworthy healthcare provider and then defines what medicare fraud and abuse are. The current laws for medicare abuse and fraud will also be tackled for everyone’s awareness. Digging deeper, the next lesson discusses the difference between fraud and abuse. There are simulations in the lesson to help learners distinguish which of the two offenses are being committed. Lastly, they’ll learn how to detect, prevent, and report such incidents.
Lessons in this course use a microlearning approach model which means that there’s no more fighting short attention spans or conflicting schedules. Microlearning allows your learners to interact with highly-targeted lessons, so they can easily digest and retain key concepts you need them to understand in just a short time.
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Explore the courseGlobal Health Training Centre’s healthcare compliance training course explains the value of informed consent, its restrictions, and the rules and policies that healthcare professionals should abide by. This is so that they’ll be able to avoid patient misinformation, insurer problems, exploitation, and coercion. Taking this course also guarantees the highest level of patient safety and prevents workplace infractions for your healthcare staff.
This healthcare compliance training can be finished in just under an hour so your learners don’t need to take much time off their hectic schedules. It’s one of the healthcare quality certification courses that can be gotten for free. All your learners will have to do is get at least get 80% on the final quiz section after going through all the lessons.
Created by Global Health Training Centre
Explore the courseAIHC’s compliance training healthcare course concentrates on creating an ethical culture which, in turn, increases HIPAA privacy compliance. Also acting as a healthcare ethical training program, it talks about the value of due diligence and how it promotes confidentiality. It also highlights how compliance is part of ethics and how crafting a code of conduct can serve as a key tool for compliance management. This self-paced course can be accessed in 3 months. A minimum score of 80% is required to pass the online ethics and HIPAA basics quiz and receive a certificate of completion.
Created by American Institute of Healthcare Compliance
Explore the courseThe first part of SC Training (formerly EdApp)'s healthcare training course serves as a guide in becoming compliant with the requirements set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for first aid instruction. It starts by laying out the different standards that need to be followed, such as the OSHA First Aid Standard and the OSHA CPR Standard. The following lesson discusses conducting risk analysis to distinguish between emergencies that pose no threat to life and those that do. The last lesson focuses on proper victim assessment and first aid techniques.
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Explore the courseThis healthcare compliance training course by Biologix Solutions focuses on HIPAA privacy and security guidelines. It goes over what PHI is, its importance, and some of its potential applications. Additionally, learners will learn about HIPAA laws compliance and enforcement in the workplace. This course provides real-world examples, scenarios, and ideas that are easily understandable and immediately actionable. It only takes an hour to complete all the lessons and can be done entirely online.
Created by Biologix Solutions
Explore the courseEducate your teams on how to safeguard themselves when working with contaminated sharp objects like needles, scalpels, and shattered glass by taking SC Training (formerly EdApp)'s Bloodborne Pathogens course. This hazardous material training course also includes a lesson on how to choose, maintain, and disinfect personal protective equipment (PPE), which is essential to keeping workers safe. It also explains the different circumstances in which exposure incidents can happen and what you should do if you believe you may have been exposed to bloodborne pathogens or other infectious materials. There are four short lectures overall, separated by several interactive activities and tests to make them easier to understand and retain.
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Explore the courseWith Alison’s course, your team will gain an understanding of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the healthcare industry. It defines the different applications of GDPR in a healthcare setting and then outlines the key principles of data protection. It also covers both the benefits and challenges of applying GDPR to healthcare. Lastly, it teaches learners how to properly process sensitive information and take advantage of electronic health records. This course just takes 4.5 hours to complete and is completely self-paced.
Created by Alison
Explore the courseCoursera’s healthcare compliance training course looks into the different types of healthcare data sources and then teaches learners how to keep them safe. It also looks into the role of HIPAA and its implications for the privacy, security, and maintenance of healthcare data. It also examines how data breaches and cyber-attacks happen along with their consequences. To safeguard data, there’s a lesson that looks into approaches like encryption and cloud computing. This course takes around six hours to complete and deadlines can be reset to accommodate your team’s schedule.
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Explore the courseLast but not least from this list of healthcare compliance training courses is SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s Hazard Communication. It’s intended to equip your employees with a fundamental understanding of chemical risks, communication techniques, and other safety information. Here, they can quickly learn about the many substances that provide health dangers and environmental risks. Engaging bite-sized lessons also familiarizes learners with the various hazard signs they need to be aware of to handle chemicals safely at work. This course also outlines the obligations of chemical manufacturers, which are primarily reviewing product labels and creating formal written hazard communication policies.
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Explore the courseHealthcare compliance was put in place to reduce the number of fraud and patient abuse incidents. The regulations and compliance in the healthcare industry also safeguard patient privacy and safety. It’s so important that it can mean life or death for some patients. Delivering healthcare compliance training courses to your employees not only means doing your due diligence to avoid any infractions. It also makes sure that they give each patient the best care possible.