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  • Military HIPAA Certification

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a privacy rule instituted by Congress in 1996, prevents the inappropriate use or disclosure of health care information. HIPAA training programs are available for military personnel to obtain HIPAA certifications.

  • HIPAA Conformance Certification

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires health care providers, health plans and related entities to maintain stringent confidentiality with regard to patient information. Noncompliance can result in serious legal penalties. HIPAA conformance certification is an optional means of communicating compliance with HIPAA standards.

  • What is a HIPAA Certificate of Credible Coverage?

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) helps those with preexisting conditions obtain health insurance with a new group health plan. Under HIPAA, a certificate of creditable coverage can eliminate or reduce the exclusion period for a preexisting condition.

  • HIPAA Certificate Requirements

    The HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) provides a certificate, known as certificate of creditable coverage, documenting previous health coverage a person or person's dependent had prior to changing or losing their present coverage. They may be mailed to the person's home and are usually received a few weeks after present coverage ends. If you lose the original certificate, you can usually request another within the first 24 months after coverage has ended.

  • What Is HIPAA Certification?

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act better known as HIPAA, has been created by the federal government to protect patient's private information. HIPPA is directed to healthcare professionals and staff, who have access to patient information, such as doctors, healthcare office workers, healthcare technicians and healthcare managers. Many private companies and websites offer HIPAA certification. HIPAA certification is a certification designed by private firms accompanied by training and testing. HIPAA certification has not been approved by the federal government. But if you decide to pursue it, here are the essentials.

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