Duration: 90 minutes
Target Audience: Employees Residing in Texas
Course Overview: This training is for Texas residents with the definition of 'covered entity' under Texas HB300 differs from the definition of a covered entity under HIPAA. This training covers the Texas law which requires each covered entity to provide training to employees regarding the state and federal law concerning protected health information (PHI) as necessary and appropriate for the employees to carry out their duties.
Training Includes:
Defining the HIPAA Privacy Rule
Notice of Privacy Practices
Business Associates and Subcontractors
Covered Entities under Texas HB300
Use and Disclosures of PHI
Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (TPO)
Limited Data Set
Types of Authorizations
Reasonable Reliance
Accounting for Uses and Disclosures
Mitigation
Faxes and Emails
Retention of HIPAA-Related Records
Fundraising, Marketing, and Research
Reasonable Safeguards
Minimum Necessary
Medical Code Sets
Destruction of PHI
Patient's Rights of Access
Access for PHI
Patient Records Rights
Abuse and Neglect
Worker's Compensation
Public Health, Subpoenas, and Law Enforcement Requests
EDI Transactions and Implementation Guides
Enforcement
Texas Specific Training Requirements and Rules