Did you know there are HIPAA waste receptacles, shredders, chart holders, and other compliant supplies? All healthcare providers are required by law to keep their staff trained and their medical office equipped with the necessary tools to stay HIPAA compliant. You don’t have to be a HIPAA expert, but you do need to be knowledgeable in order to protect the privacy of your clients. Join us on Friday, September 12th for a FREE webinar on HIPAA and what it means to be in compliance (click below to register). While comprehensive training is necessary to ensure complete HIPAA compliance, there should be a combination of education, training and HIPAA compliant products and procedures in place such as:
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