It’s no secret that HIPAA rules are daunting. But teaching them? Even more so.
While HIPAA was created to protect health data integrity, confidentiality, and availability, it’s not an easy policy to understand. As MD Allen B. Weisse humorously remarked, “Much of the 167 pages of legislative gobbledygook about health insurance is pretty much unintelligible to one without the proper background in these matters.”
So how can educators effectively teach future health care professionals the HIPAA rules? Here are a few ideas that won’t put your students to sleep.
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1. Grasp the Basics
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