
The Importance of a Privacy Awareness Training Plan for Health Care Practices in Canada — PCNs, Pharmacies, Dental Providers, Chiropractors, Radiology Clinics
As an employer and health care provider, you are responsible to provide training to all of your employees about privacy awareness. In recognition of Data Privacy Week Corridor’s Privacy Awareness Subject Matter Expert, Jean Eaton is offering a 60 minute free webinar that will outline a Privacy Awareness Plan that will give your practice the first step in your legislated obligations to privacy compliance, and proactively reducing privacy and security incidents.
In this free 60-minute webinar, Jean will cover privacy training plan theories, strategies, how to create a privacy awareness training plan and resources that can ensure your health care practices documented compliance that provides a level of protection in the case of a privacy breach. Register today, this free webinar includes:
- Live Online Training
- Q&A with Jean Eaton
- Access to the Privacy Awareness Training Plan Webinar Replay
(limited time only) - Learning Resources Guide
Corridor’s Privacy Awareness Healthcare Training
Corridor is proud to offer Privacy Awareness Healthcare Training authored by subject matter expert, Jean L. Eaton. Our training is ideal for all levels of staff in any Canadian organization or clinic that collects, uses or discloses personally-identifying information. This includes direct care providers such as physicians, allied health professionals and associates, privacy officers, chiropractor clinics and dentists as well as any employees and support staff who are not directly involved in patient care.
A compliance program is your first line of defense to promote the prevention of criminal conduct, and enforce government rules and regulations, while providing quality care to patients. Compliance programs can help protect practices against improper payments, fraud and abuse, and other potential liability areas. Critical to this is clear communication of the rules and expectations along with providing training for all employees so they understand their own obligations when it comes to ensuring compliance with the legislated privacy rules and the health care organizations own policies and procedures.